"puta" meaning in Occitan

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Noun

Forms: putas [plural]
Etymology: From Old Spanish puta, from a Vulgar Latin *pūtta, of uncertain origin, perhaps derived from Latin *puta, female form of Latin putus (“teeny boy”), a hapax legomenon of dubious reading. This etymology is supported by both María Moliner and Joan Coromines. Cognate with French pute, Catalan puta, Portuguese puta, Galician puta, Asturian puta, as well as Old Italian putta (“girl”). Etymology templates: {{der|oc|osp|puta}} Old Spanish puta, {{der|oc|VL.|*pūtta}} Vulgar Latin *pūtta, {{unc|oc|nocap=1}} uncertain, {{der|oc|la||*puta}} Latin *puta, {{der|oc|la|putus||teeny boy}} Latin putus (“teeny boy”), {{cog|fr|pute}} French pute, {{cog|ca|puta}} Catalan puta, {{cog|pt|puta}} Portuguese puta, {{cog|gl|puta}} Galician puta, {{cog|ast|puta}} Asturian puta, {{cog|it|putta||girl}} Italian putta (“girl”) Head templates: {{head|oc|nouns|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} puta f, {{oc-noun|f}} puta f (plural putas)
  1. (derogatory, vulgar) whore, slut, prostitute, bitch Tags: derogatory, feminine, vulgar Derived forms: filh de puta
    Sense id: en-puta-oc-noun-R3EBUa7U Categories (other): Occitan entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 25 entries, Pages with entries
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