Word info

bucca

Noun

Meaning

bucca (plural buccas)

(UK) A storm spirit in Cornish folklore, traditionally believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities.

bucca (plural buccae)

(anatomy) Synonym of cheek.

bucca m (nominative plural buccan)

he-goat


bucca (plural buccas)

(UK) A storm spirit in Cornish folklore, traditionally believed to inhabit mines and coastal communities.


bucca (plural buccae)

(anatomy) Synonym of cheek.

Source: en.wiktionary.org

Examples

On January 7, 2006, SGT Nathan Field and SPC Robert Johnson assigned to the 414th Military Police Company were killed in a non-combat vehicle accident just outside of Camp Bucca. Source: Internet

Prominent groups within this Traditional Witchcraft revival included Andrew Chumbley 's Cultus Sabbati and the Cornish Ros an Bucca coven. Source: Internet

But Camp Bucca proved to be even more dangerous than that. Source: Internet

Rutgers head tennis coach Ben Bucca is no stranger to the tennis courts at the University. Source: Internet

The Knights put in a strong effort and came out successful, said head coach Ben Bucca. Source: Internet

The first Thain of the Shire was Bucca of the Marish, who founded the Oldbuck family. Source: Internet

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