baraço

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Arabic مَرَسَة (marasa, rope), from Classical Syriac ܡܰܪܫܳܐ (maršā, rope), from Akkadian 𒄙 (GUR /⁠markasu⁠/, rope), from Akkadian 𒆟 (KEŠDA /⁠rakāsu⁠/, to tie).

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ba‧ra‧ço

Noun

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baraço m (plural baraços)

  1. twine (thin rope)
  2. noose
  3. tether

Anagrams

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