bohem
See also: bohém
Albanian
Etymology
Gheg medio-passive form of boj (“to copulate, to mate”). From Proto-Indo-European *bi-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwís (“in two, twice, doubly”) with -o verbal suffix, ultimately from *dwóh₁ (“two”); compare Ancient Greek δίς (dís, “dis”), Sanskrit द्विस् (dvis).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈbohɛm]
Verb
bohem (aorist u bora, participle borë)
- to copulate (of animals)
Related terms
- (Standard) bigë
Czech
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈboɦɛm]
Noun
bohem
- instrumental singular of bůh
Swedish
Etymology
From French bohémien (“gypsy”), same as English bohemian, person allegedly from Bohemia.
Noun
bohem c
- a bohemian (unconventional person)
Declension
nominative | genitive | ||
---|---|---|---|
singular | indefinite | bohem | bohems |
definite | bohemen | bohemens | |
plural | indefinite | bohemer | bohemers |
definite | bohemerna | bohemernas |
Derived terms
See also
Turkish
Etymology
From French bohéme.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /bɔ.hɛm/
Adjective
bohem