descalço

Portuguese

descalço

Etymology

From Old Portuguese descalço, from Vulgar Latin *discalceus, itself either from a shortening of discalceātus, from Late Latin discalceō, or from Latin dis- + calceus. Cognate with Galician descalzo, Spanish descalzo, Catalan descalç, Occitan descauç, French déchaux, Italian scalzo and Romanian desculț.

Pronunciation

  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /dɨʃ.ˈkaɫ.su/
  • Hyphenation: des‧cal‧ço
  • Rhymes: -awsu

Adjective

descalço m (feminine singular descalça, masculine plural descalços, feminine plural descalças, comparable)

  1. barefoot, barefooted
  2. discalced

Synonyms

Verb

descalço

  1. First-person singular (eu) present indicative of descalçar
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