ocio
See also: ócio
Ido
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian ozio, Spanish ocio. Decision no. 378, Progreso IV.
Derived terms
- ociado (“idleness, leisure”)
- ocianto (“idler, person of leisure”)
- ociar (“to be idle, be unoccupied”)
- ociema (“lazy, slothful, indolent”)
- ociemo (“loafer, sluggard”)
- ociero (“idler, person of leisure”)
- ocioza (“unoccupied”)
- ociozega (“lazy, slothful, indolent”)
See also
Spanish
Venetian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin oclus, from Latin oculus.
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