coelho
See also: Coelho
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese cõello, from Vulgar Latin *cuniclus, from Latin cunīculus, from Ancient Greek κύνικλος (kúniklos), probably of Iberian origin; Compare Galician coello, Spanish conejo and Italian coniglio.
Pronunciation
Noun
coelho m (plural coelhos, feminine coelha, feminine plural coelhas)
Derived terms
Descendants
- Kabuverdianu: kuedju
- → Javanese: truwèlu
- → Indonesian: terwelu
- → Malay: kuilu
- Indonesian: kuilu
- → Tetum: koellu
See also
Categories:
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