n. See damson. [Middle English bolas, from Anglo-Norman bullace, from Vulgar Latin *bullucea, sloe, plum, from Late Latin bulluca, a kind of small fruit (possibly a sloe, plum, or small apple), probably of Gaulish origin; perhaps akin to Portuguese bogalha and Spanish bugalla, oak apple, possibly (with metathesis of consonants influenced by Latin galla, nutgall) from Iberian Celtic *bullācā.] |
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