oco

Galician

Etymology

From a Old Portuguese verb, from the Latin verb occō, occāre (to harrow).

Adjective

oco m (feminine singular oca, masculine plural ocos, feminine plural ocas)

  1. hollow

Synonyms

Noun

oco m (plural ocos)

  1. hollow

Synonyms


Portuguese

Etymology

From a Old Portuguese verb, from the Latin verb occō, occāre (to harrow). Cognate to Spanish hueco.

Pronunciation

Adjective

oco m (feminine singular oca, masculine plural ocos, feminine plural ocas, comparable)

  1. hollow

Descendants

  • Kabuverdianu: oku

Slovak

Etymology

diminutive of otec

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɔt͡sɔ/

Noun

oco m (genitive singular oca, nominative plural ocovia, genitive plural ocov, declension pattern of chlap)

  1. dad, daddy

Declension

References

  • oco in Slovak dictionaries at korpus.sk

Venetian

Etymology

Compare Italian oca.

Noun

oco m (plural ochi)

  1. goose
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