bigornia
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Old Galician-Portuguese, from Latin bicornia (“two-horned”). Compare Portuguese bigorna.
bigornia f (plural bigornias)
Inherited from Old Spanish bigornia, bicornia, from a Vulgar Latin *bicŏrnĭa (“anvil”), from Latin bicornis (“two-horned”) nominalized in the feminine with -a. Cognate with Galician bigorna, French bigorne, early modern Italian bicornia, Andalusian, Moroccan and Algerian Arabic بقرنية (buqurnīya).
bigornia f (plural bigornias)
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