"murcho" meaning in Galician

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈmuɾt͡ʃo̝/ Forms: murcha [feminine], murchos [masculine, plural], murchas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Probably from Vulgar Latin *mustidus (“wet”), from Latin mustum (“unfermented wine”) and related to muscum (“moss”); from Proto-Indo-European *mus-, *mews- (“damp”). Cognate with Portuguese murcho, Spanish mustio, and Old Occitan moste. Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|VL.|*mustidus||wet}} Vulgar Latin *mustidus (“wet”), {{der|gl|la|mustum||unfermented wine}} Latin mustum (“unfermented wine”), {{m|la|muscum||moss}} muscum (“moss”), {{der|gl|ine-pro|*mus-}} Proto-Indo-European *mus-, {{m|ine-pro|*mews-||damp}} *mews- (“damp”), {{cog|pt|murcho}} Portuguese murcho, {{cog|es|mustio}} Spanish mustio, {{cog|pro|moste}} Old Occitan moste Head templates: {{gl-adj}} murcho (feminine murcha, masculine plural murchos, feminine plural murchas)
  1. wilted, withered Wikipedia link: Diccionario crítico etimológico castellano e hispánico Synonyms: mucho, muscho Derived forms: murchar Related terms: moucho (english: sad), mucio, murcio
    Sense id: en-murcho-gl-adj-PoZbxBgF Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header

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