- faire, 13th c. Bargain: from bargaignier, hesitate, 14th c. Budget: from
bougette,
small fabric pocket for
coins and
bills of exchange. Champion: from champion...
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migrated from
France and that the name
originates from the
French word
bougette.
Bougette, the
diminutive of bouge,
means a
small leather bag,
pouch or wallet...
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additional legislative measures. The word
budget comes from the Old
French bougette ("little bag").
Credible budgets,
which are
defined as
statutory fixed...
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money on
behalf of the crown. The word "budget"
derives from the term "
bougette"- a
wallet in
which either do****ents or
money could be kept.[citation needed]...
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bucket buckle,
compare boucle buckler buckram budge budget, from Old Fr.
bougette (a
little purse) buff
buffer buffet buffoon bugle bulb
bulge bullet, from...
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ultimately from the same
Gaulish root as "broach".
budget from Old
French bougette, from bouge, from
Latin bulga, from
Gaulish bulgā.
bulge from Old French...
- http://amsacta.cib.unibo.it/archive/00000931/. « Des
Coffres hébraïques aux
bougettes françaises, La
translation du sacré à
travers les
traductions médiévales...