"small, round shield used to ward off blows," c. 1300, from Old French bocler "boss (of a shield), shield, buckler" (12c., Modern French bouclier), from Medieval Latin *buccularius (adj.) "having a boss," from Latin buccula (see buckle (n.)).
buckeye
buckhorn
Buckinghamshire
buckish
buckle
buckler
bucko
buckra
buckram
buckshot
buckskin