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  • 125bugle — mid 14c., abbreviation of buglehorn drinking horn, hunting horn (c.1300), from O.Fr. bugle wild ox, buffalo, from L. buculus heifer, young ox, dim. of bos ox, cow (see COW (Cf. cow)) …

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  • 126bugle — n. 1. Hunting horn, bugle horn. 2. (Mil.) Call bugle, key bugle. 3. Elongated bead, drop ornament …

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  • 128bugle — bugle1 [byo͞o′gəl] n. [ME, wild ox, drinking horn, hunting horn < OFr < L buculus, heifer, young ox, dim. of bos, ox, COW1] a brass instrument like a trumpet but smaller, and usually without keys or valves: used chiefly for military calls… …

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