cotovelo
Portuguese

O cotovelo de um homem - A man's elbow
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin cubitum (“elbow”) through Old Portuguese *covetelo, either from Latin cubitālis (via Mozarabic qubtal)[1] or alternatively from Latin cubitellum[2]. Cognate with Galician cotobelo. Cf. also the related coto and côvado.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ku.tu.ˈve.lu/
- Hyphenation: co‧to‧ve‧lo
Descendants
- Spanish: cotobelo
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