sobaco
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese [Term?], of uncertain origin. Cognate with Portuguese sovaco, Spanish sobaco.
Spanish
Etymology
Of uncertain or obscure origin. Possibly from a crossing of Late Latin or Vulgar Latin subāla (from sub + āla (“wing; armpit”); cf. Romanian subsuoară) with subhircus (from hircus (“male goat; smell of armpits”)[1]. Less likely from a Vulgar Latin *subbracchium, from sub- + bracchium. Found uniquely in Ibero-Romance languages. Compare Portuguese sovaco, Asturian sobacu, and Galician sobaco, cf. also sobrazo.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [so̞ˈβäko̞]
Synonyms
- (armpit): axila (more formal)
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