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==Albanian==
 
===Etymology 1===
Borrowed from a {{bor|sq|zls}} language, compare {{cog|cu|болꙗринъ||boyar}}, {{cog|sh|boljar||boyar}} and {{cog|bg|боляр||boyar}}. Ultimately from {{der|sq|xbo|-}}.<ref>{{R:sq:Topalli|page=263}}</ref><ref>{{R:sq:Omari|page=113}}</ref> The adjective, a derivate of {{m|sq|buj}}, was likely influenced by the Slavic word.
From {{l|sq|buj}} + masculine -ar suffix, lit. ''hospitable, that provides shelter''.
 
====Noun=Pronunciation===
* {{IPA|sq-noun|g=m/buˈjaɾ/}}
 
===Noun===
# [[big]] [[landowner]], [[lodger]]
{{sq-noun|m|bujarë|bujari|bujarët}}
 
# [[boyar]], [[nobleman]]
====Adjective====
{{sq-adj}}
 
====AdjectiveSynonyms====
# [[generous]], [[honest]], [[noble]]
* {{l|sq|bujfisnik}}
 
=====RelatedDerived terms=====
* {{l|sq|bujari}}, {{l|sq|bujarësi}}, {{l|sq|bujarisht}}, {{l|sq|bujaroj}}
* {{l|sq|buj}}
* {{l|sq|burrë}}
* {{l|sq|bun}}
 
===Etymology 2Adjective===
{{sq-adj|bujare|bujarë}}
From a Slavic language. Compare [[boyar]].
 
# [[generous]], [[honesthonorable]], [[nobleungrudging]]
===Noun===
 
===References===
# [[boyar]]
<references/>
# [[baron]](in feudal times)