contrabando
Portuguese
Etymology
From Italian contrabbando
Noun
contrabando m (plural contrabandos)
- contraband (goods which are prohibited from being traded, smuggled goods)
- (uncountable) the practice of smuggling
Spanish
Etymology
From contrabanda, borrowed from Italian contrabando, from contra- + bando
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