asco
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From Proto-West Germanic *askijō.
asco m
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There are at least two hypotheses:
asco m (plural ascos)
Learned borrowing from New Latin ascus, from Ancient Greek ἀσκός (askós, “a sac”).
asco m (plural ascos)
Per Roberts, probably inherited from Old Spanish usgo (“disgust”), back-formed from *osgar (“to loathe”), from Vulgar Latin *ōsicō, from Latin ōsus, perfect passive participle of ōdī (“to hate”), with influence from asqueroso. An alternative hypothesis derives this word from Latin eschăra (“scab, scar”), from Ancient Greek ἐσχάρα (eskhára, “hearth, brazier, scab”), cognate to English eschar, scurf, scar.
asco m (plural ascos)
Learned borrowing from New Latin ascus.
asco m (plural ascos)
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