Urubu

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Old Tupi

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Etymology

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From urubu (vulture).

Pronunciation

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Proper noun

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Urubu

  1. a male given name
    • c. 1583, Joseph of Anchieta, Auto de São Lourenço [Play of Saint Lawrence], Niterói, page 66, lines 750–754; republished in Eduardo de Almeida Navarro, transl., compiled by Maria de Lourdes de Paula Martins, Teatro, 2nd edition, São Paulo: Martins Fontes, 2006, →ISBN:
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      [Kó xe musuranusu.
      T'a'u kori i îybapûera,
      Îagûarusu, i ugûera,
      i akangûera, Urubu,
      Kaburé, setymãmbûera.]
      Here's my big rope. Today I shall eat your severed arms, Îagûarusu your tights and your head, Urubu and Kaburé, your legs.

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