"bruxo" meaning in Galician

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Noun

Forms: bruxos [plural], bruxa [feminine], bruxas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Uncertain, possibly from Iberian/Celtiberian *bruxtia (compare Occitan bruèissa, Portuguese bruxa, Spanish bruja), from Proto-Celtic *brixtā (“spell, magic”) (compare Old Irish bricht (“charm”), Old Breton brith (“magic”)). It could instead be akin to a different Celtic word such as Old Irish Brigit (literally “high, exalted”). Etymology templates: {{der|gl|xib|-}} Iberian, {{der|gl|xce|*bruxtia}} Celtiberian *bruxtia, {{cog|oc|bruèissa}} Occitan bruèissa, {{cog|pt|bruxa}} Portuguese bruxa, {{cog|es|bruja}} Spanish bruja, {{der|gl|cel-pro|*brixtā|t=spell, magic}} Proto-Celtic *brixtā (“spell, magic”), {{cog|sga|bricht|t=charm}} Old Irish bricht (“charm”), {{cog|obt|brith|t=magic}} Old Breton brith (“magic”), {{der|gl|cel|-}} Celtic, {{m+|sga|Brigit|lit=high, exalted}} Old Irish Brigit (literally “high, exalted”) Head templates: {{gl-noun|m|f=+}} bruxo m (plural bruxos, feminine bruxa, feminine plural bruxas)
  1. wizard Tags: masculine Related terms: bruxa [feminine], bruxería [feminine]
    Sense id: en-bruxo-gl-noun-Z6fVd3~t Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries

Inflected forms

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