"furacu" meaning in Asturian

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Noun

Forms: furacos [plural]
Etymology: Uncertain. Probably from a derivative of Latin forō. Compare Galician and Portuguese buraco, furaco. The form furáu likely derives from the Latin forātus; compare Galician furado, Spanish horado, Catalan forat. Etymology templates: {{unc|ast}} Uncertain, {{der|ast|la|forō}} Latin forō, {{m|gl|buraco}} buraco, {{m|gl|furaco}} furaco, {{m|ast|furáu}} furáu, {{m|la|forātus}} forātus, {{cog|gl|furado}} Galician furado, {{cog|es|horado}} Spanish horado, {{cog|ca|forat}} Catalan forat Head templates: {{head|ast|noun|||||plural|furacos|f3accel-form=p|g=m|g2=|head=}} furacu m (plural furacos), {{ast-noun|m|furacos}} furacu m (plural furacos)
  1. hole Tags: masculine Synonyms: buracu, furáu Derived forms: furacu negru Related terms: fueyu
    Sense id: en-furacu-ast-noun-Oe5FUZcH Categories (other): Asturian entries with incorrect language header

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Download JSON data for furacu meaning in Asturian (1.8kB)

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