Where does “bubül” come from?

bubül (Volapük) comes from Volapük -ül, from Volapük mul — month.

bubül (Volapük): calf, the young of a bovine animal

Definitions

  1. calf, the young of a bovine animal

Ancestry of “bubül”, step by step

StepLanguageWordMeaning
1Volapük-üloffspring, young (of an animal), young organism (animal or plant) (e.g., torül = young bull, bullock; kunül = young cow, heifer; lupül = wolf cub)
2Volapükmulmonth
Every word from Volapük mulEvery word from Volapük -ül