See also: bohém

Albanian edit

Etymology edit

Gheg medio-passive form of boj (to copulate, to mate). From Proto-Indo-European *bi-, from Proto-Indo-European *dwís (in two, twice, doubly) with -o verbal suffix, ultimately from *dwóh₁ (two); compare Ancient Greek δίς (dís, dis), Sanskrit द्विस् (dvis).

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Verb edit

bohem (aorist u bora, participle borë)

  1. to copulate (of animals)

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Noun edit

bohem

  1. instrumental singular of bůh

Swedish edit

Etymology edit

From French bohémien (gypsy), same as English bohemian, person allegedly from Bohemia.

Noun edit

bohem c

  1. a bohemian (unconventional person)

Declension edit

Declension of bohem 
Singular Plural
Indefinite Definite Indefinite Definite
Nominative bohem bohemen bohemer bohemerna
Genitive bohems bohemens bohemers bohemernas

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Turkish edit

Etymology edit

From French bohéme.

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Adjective edit

bohem

  1. bohemian