corcoll

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Inherited from Latin curculiō (weevil). The connection to "back of the neck" is obscure and this may represent a different root entirely.

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corcoll m (plural corcolls)

  1. (dialectal) worm, larva
    Synonyms: corc, corcó
  2. nape of the neck
    Synonym: nuca
  3. stem (of a spinning top)
    Synonym: capoll

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