cojín

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Spanish

Etymology

Probably borrowed from Old Catalan coxin~coixin (modern coixí), from Vulgar Latin *coxīnum (cushion), from Latin coxa (hip). Compare French coussin, Italian cuscino.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈxin/ [koˈxĩn]

Noun

cojín m (plural cojines)

  1. cushion
    Synonym: almohadón

Further reading