poço
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Inherited from Latin puteus. Compare its written form with Portuguese poço
poço m (plural poços)
From Old Galician-Portuguese poço, from Latin puteus, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *paw- (“to strike”). Compare Galician pozo, Spanish pozo, Catalan pou, Occitan potz, French puits, Italian pozzo and Romanian puț.
poço m (plural poços, metaphonic)
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