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From Middle English Boicote, probably from 古期英語 Bōia cot (“Bōia's cottage”).
The first element was a common Germanic name of obscure meaning, with parallels in Old Norse and Franconian dialects. Some proposed connections include bugan (“bent”), buan (“live”), or the root of modern bully.[1]
Boycott (disambiguation) on Wikipedia.
boycott
避けるさま
自粛する
to blame a fault―censure one's conduct―find fault with anything
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