cóber

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See also: cober, Cober, and čober

Indo-Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Portuguese cobra (snake), from Old Galician-Portuguese coobra, from Latin colubra.

Noun

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cóber

  1. snake; serpent

References

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  • Sebastião Rodolpho Dalgado (1900) Dialecto Indo-Português de Ceylão (in Indo-Portuguese), page 144