fesga

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Galician

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Etymology

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From local Vulgar Latin *fessica, from fessus (cloven, cleft).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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fesga f (plural fesgas)

  1. crack, groove
    • 1953, Antón Zapata Garcia, A roseira da soidade, A Coruña: Roel:
      Apañaba percebes nunha fesga, Chuco de Carracedo, cando un golpe de mar, ¡como unha pouta!, galgante, silandeiro, baticouno nas pedras arneiradas, talmente que, a on moneco
      He, Chuco de Carracedo, was picking gooseneck barnacles in a crack' when a sea blow, as a paw!, jumping up, stealthy, threw him against the barked rocks, as if he was a rag doll
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