See also: bulle, bullë, and bullé

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Bulle

  1. A municipality, the capital of Gruyère district, Fribourg canton, Switzerland.
  2. A commune in Doubs department, Bourgogne-Franche-Comté, France.

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Etymology 1

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    Via German Low German from Middle Low German bulle. Cognate with Dutch bul. More at bull.

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    Bulle m (weak, genitive Bullen, plural Bullen)

    1. bull (male cattle)
    2. (figurative) bull (strong or stout man)
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    • Though generally interchangeable with Stier, only Bulle is commonly used in agricultural contexts in northern and central Germany. The word is less frequent in the South.
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    Etymology 2

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      Documented since the 19th century. Probably from Polizist (or an abbreviation thereof), whose first syllable may in some dialects have become homophonous to Bulle (“bull”). Another possibility is a derivation from Puller or Landpuller, a non-derogatory term for a policeman of the 18th century.

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      Bulle m (weak, genitive Bullen, plural Bullen)

      1. (mildly derogatory) police officer, cop, pig synonym of Polizist
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      • The word is only mildly pejorative in colloquial speech; it is nevertheless punishable in Germany to use it in the presence of a police officer on duty.
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      Etymology 3

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        From Middle High German bulle, from Medieval Latin bulla (seal capsule, literally ball, bullet).

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        Bulle f (genitive Bulle, plural Bullen)

        1. bull (papal decree)
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        Saterland Frisian

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        From Old Frisian *bula, from Proto-Germanic *bulô. More at bull.

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        Bulle m

        1. (zoology) bull; steer