Box

See also: box and b'ox

English

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Etymology

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Proper noun

Box

  1. A surname.
  2. A village in Minchinhampton parish, south of Stroud, Gloucestershire, England (OS grid ref SO8600).
  3. A village and civil parish near Corsham, Wiltshire, England (OS grid ref ST8268).

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German

Etymology

Borrowed from English box. Doublet of Büchse (can) and Buchse (bushing, connector).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bɔks/
  • (file)

Noun

Box f (genitive Box, plural Boxen)

  1. box (rectangular container); but not as widely used as in English, perhaps commonest for plastic boxes
  2. (electronics) loudspeaker (box-like encasing containing one or more loudspeaker devices)
  3. (equestrianism) a stall for a horse (compartment in a stable); not used for a horsebox, which is Pferdeanhänger
  4. (motor racing) pit (area for refueling and repairing)

Usage notes

  • With regard to the derived senses 2, 3, and 4, Box has become a false friend of its English etymon, box.

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Further reading

  • Box” in Duden online
  • Box” in Digitales Wörterbuch der deutschen Sprache

Luxembourgish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /boks/

Noun

Box f (plural Boxen)

  1. trousers
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