Where does “albogue” come from?

albogue (Spanish) comes from Old Spanish albogue, from Arabic بوق, from Old Turkic پوخ, from Proto-Turkic bok — feces; dirt, dung.

albogue (Spanish): a type of rudimentary flute

Definitions

  1. a type of rudimentary flute

Ancestry of “albogue”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Old Spanishalbogue
2Arabicبوقtrumpet, conch; presenting falsities deliberately...
3Old Turkicپوخ
4Proto-Turkicbokfeces; dirt, dung
Every word from Proto-Turkic bokEvery word from Old Turkic پوخEvery word from Arabic بوق