corgo
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Attested in local Medieval Latin documents as corrego, from local Vulgar Latin (documented by Pliny the Elder as corrugus), from a local Indo-European substrate language. Cognate with Portuguese córrego and Spanish cuérrago.
corgo m (plural corgos)
corgo m (plural corgos)
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