Bube
German
Alternative forms
- Bub (southern)
Etymology
From Middle High German buobe (“knave”), from Old High German Buobo, a male name of unknown meaning. Cognate with Dutch boef (“villain”). Probably also related to boy; see there for more.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /buːbə/
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Noun
Bube m (genitive Buben, plural Buben, diminutive Bübchen n or Büblein n)
- knave; jack (playing card)
- (regional, southern Germany, Austria, Switzerland) boy; lad
- (regional, northern and central Germany) rogue; naughty boy
Usage notes
- (rogue): This regional sense is now restricted chiefly to the diminutive Bübchen, to fixed combinations like böser Bube, and to compounds like Bubenstreich (“prank, knavery”).
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Derived terms
- Spitzbube
Further reading
- Bube in Duden online
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