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From Middle Dutch busse, from Old Dutch *bussa, from Proto-West Germanic *buhsā. Doublet of buks (“shotgun”), box, and pyxis. Catch the bus · Articulated bus · Banana bus · Bus bridge
26 окт. 2022 г. · 1838, "to travel by omnibus," from bus (n.). The transitive meaning "transport students to integrate schools" is from 1961, American English.
Either a direct shortening of Latin omnibus, "for all", dative plural of omnis, "all", or from English bus, itself a shortening of the Latin word. Pronunciation.
7 дней назад · The word bus is short for omnibus, which means “for everyone.” Bus was first used in this sense in the 1830s, its "everyone" meaning ...
Since, in Latin, omnibus is the plural form of both the dative and ablative cases of the word omnes (all), omnibus originally meant either 'for everybody' ( ...
The word bus is a shortened form of the Latin adjectival form omnibus ("for all"), the dative plural of omnis/omne ("all"). The theoretical full name is ...
18 авг. 2020 г. · Etymology of “bus”. Cool ety. It's actually a clipping of the latin “omnibus” (meaning “to all”/“for all”), dative case of “omnis”. That's ... TIL the word 'bus' is actually short for 'omnibus' meaning "To ... Etymology: Bus : r/ElectricalEngineering - Reddit Другие результаты с сайта www.reddit.com
It is also recorded as a verb from the mid 1500s. buss is of multiple origins. Perhaps an imitative or expressive formation. Perhaps formed within English, by ...
The earliest known use of the noun bus is in the 1830s. OED's earliest evidence for bus is from 1832, in the writing of Harriet Martineau, writer and ...
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