bulchinEtymologyFrom Middle English bulchin, from Old English *bulċen, *bulċin, from Proto-Germanic *bulukiną, diminutive of *bulô (“bull”). Cognate with Middle Dutch boelekijn (“bullock; bulchin”). More at bull, -kin.bulchin means A little bull; a bull calf. Lexicurio rates it Sui generis — a strength score of 88 out of 100.nounA little bull; a bull calf.“And better yet than this, a bulchin two years old”