"burako" meaning in Ladino

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Noun

Forms: burakos [plural]
Etymology: Uncertain. From Old Galician and Portuguese buraco (13th century), perhaps from Latin forāmen (“aperture, opening”) or rather from a local derivative of Proto-Indo-European *bʰerH- (“to pierce”) + the suffix -aco, from a pre-Latin suffix -akko-. Etymology templates: {{unc|lad}} Uncertain, {{der|lad|pt|buraco}} Portuguese buraco, {{der|lad|la|forāmen||aperture, opening}} Latin forāmen (“aperture, opening”), {{der|lad|ine-pro|*bʰerH-|t=to pierce}} Proto-Indo-European *bʰerH- (“to pierce”), {{af|gl|-aco|nocat=1}} -aco Head templates: {{lad-noun|g=m|pl=burakos}} burako m (plural burakos)
  1. hole Tags: masculine Related terms: burakar
    Sense id: en-burako-lad-noun-Oe5FUZcH Categories (other): Ladino entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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