/buː.sˤu.la/, /buː.sˤi.la/, /baw.sˤa.la/
OriginFrom Italian bùssola (“compass; box”), derived from Latin buxis (“box”), from Ancient Greek πυξίς (puxís, “box”). Spread in the 14th century after the invention of compasses being boxed.
Formsبُوصُلَة(canonical) · بُوصِلَة(canonical) · بَوْصَلَة(canonical, feminine) · būṣula(romanization) · būṣila(romanization) · bawṣala(romanization) · بُوصُلَات(plural) · بُوصِلَات(plural) · بَوْصَلَات(plural) · بُوصُلَة(ar-infl-a, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · بُوصِلَة(ar-infl-a, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · بَوْصَلَة(ar-infl-a, indefinite, informal, singular, triptote) · الْبُوصُلَة(ar-infl-a, definite, informal, singular, triptote) · الْبُوصِلَة(ar-infl-a, definite, informal, singular, triptote) · الْبَوْصَلَة(ar-infl-a, definite, informal, singular, triptote) · بُوصُلَة(ar-infl-a, construct, informal, singular, triptote) · بُوصِلَة(ar-infl-a, construct, informal, singular, triptote) · بَوْصَلَة(ar-infl-a, construct, informal, singular, triptote) · بُوصُلَةٌ(ar-infl-a, indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote) · بُوصِلَةٌ(ar-infl-a, indefinite, nominative, singular, triptote)