-aço

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin -āceus.

Suffix

-aço m (feminine -aça, plural -aços, feminine plural -aças)

  1. Forming augmentatives; words expressing greatness or size
    gol (goal)golaço (a nice football goal)
    ponto (point)pontaço (a nice point scored)
    corpo (body)corpaço (a sexy body)

Usage notes

In Brazil, people more commonly use the augmentative -ão when meaning "a sexy body", referring to it as corpão.

See also

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