putsã

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Aromanian

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Etymology

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Cognate with Romanian puță.

Various etymologies have been proposed. Either diminutive of pulã (penis, dick), or from Vulgar Latin root *pūtium (compare praeputium), from Old Latin pūtos (penis), or from root *pubucea, from Latin pubes, or from Vulgar Latin putta, feminine of puttus, superlative of putus. See Spanish, Portuguese puta.

Noun

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putsã f (plural putsã)

  1. penis

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