-
Compare with Old
Norse (and
modern Icelandic) boli, "bull", Old
English bulluc, "bullock", Gr**** φαλλή, "whale". The
Hohle phallus, a 28,000-year-old siltstone...
- springþ þe wde nu Sing
cuccu Awe bleteþ
after lomb lhouþ
after calue cu
Bulluc sterteþ
bucke uerteþ
murie sing
cuccu Cuccu cuccu Wel
singes þu
cuccu ne...
- and the
surrounding area had a po****tion of 368. The name
derives from
bulluc,
meaning swamp or lake in the Djab
Wurrung language. The
traditional owners...
- It was one of a
series of
terms among Australian band societies, like
bulluc and corroke,
affixed to a
prominent toponym, and
serving to
indicate the...
- 239. The name was
first recorded as
Bulceleia in 1086, from Old
English bulluc + leah, "pasture
where bullocks graze".
Bulkeley was
previously a township...