Noun
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.
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