hogaza
Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin, Vulgar Latin *focācia, from the feminine form of focācius (“of the hearth, baked on a fire”) (compare Italian focaccia, Portuguese fogaça, Asturian fogaza, Catalan fogassa, Occitan fogaça, fogassa, French fougasse, fouace), from Latin focus (“hearth, fireplace”). Doublet of focaccia.
Pronunciation
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Noun
hogaza f (plural hogazas)
Synonyms
- trozo m
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