camboa

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Galician

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From Old Galician-Portuguese, attested in Latin Middle Age local documents as combona, from a substrate Indo-European language, probably from Proto-Celtic *kumbā (valley, basin).

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Noun

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camboa f (plural camboas)

  1. (historical) tidal fish-trap built with stone walls and stakes

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  • Hyphenation: cam‧bo‧a

Noun

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camboa f (plural camboas)

  1. small, artificial lake near the sea, that traps fish