camurça

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Late Latin camox, from Gaulish camox, influenced by corça (doe). Cognate with Spanish gamuza, Occitan camos and French chamois.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ca‧mur‧ça

Noun

camurça f (plural camurças)

  1. chamois (species of goat)
  2. suede (type of leather)

Further reading