"bucho" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ˈbu.ʃu/ [Brazil], /ˈbu.ʃu/ [Brazil], /ˈbu.ʃo/ [Southern-Brazil], /ˈbu.ʃu/ [Portugal], /ˈbu.ʃu/ [Portugal], /ˈbu.t͡ʃu/ [Northern, Portugal], [ˈbu.t͡ʃu] [Northern, Portugal] Forms: buchos [plural]
Etymology: Unknown. Traditionally held to be an irregular derivative of Latin mūsculus (“muscle”), perhaps originally referring to the back of the leg. Assuming relation with Spanish buche, it may be from Latin buccula, with influence of Old French bouge. Other theories include Latin bursus or buscus, or an expressive formation. Etymology templates: {{unk|pt}} Unknown, {{inh|pt|la|mūsculus||muscle}} Latin mūsculus (“muscle”), {{cog|es|buche}} Spanish buche, {{inh|pt|la|buccula}} Latin buccula, {{der|pt|fro|bouge}} Old French bouge, {{der|pt|la|bursus}} Latin bursus, {{m|pt|buscus}} buscus Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} bucho m (plural buchos)
  1. maw (stomach of an animal) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-bucho-pt-noun-~3lD~zhX
  2. (humorous) the belly of a person Tags: humorous, masculine Synonyms: barriga
    Sense id: en-bucho-pt-noun-ihJM1b-K Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 6 62 6 25
  3. (usually humorous) a pregnant belly Tags: humorous, masculine, usually Synonyms: barriga, ventre
    Sense id: en-bucho-pt-noun-QnX0tRLu
  4. a dish made from the stomach of an animal Tags: masculine Synonyms: buchada, dobradinha
    Sense id: en-bucho-pt-noun-Ps6ZuQgv

Inflected forms

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