companha
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese companna, from Vulgar Latin *compania, from Late Latin compāniō (whence also French compagnon, Italian compagnone), from cum + pānis. Compare Galician compaña and Spanish compaña.
Pronunciation
Noun
companha f (plural companhas)
- (nautical) crew (especially of a fishing boat); seamanship
Derived terms
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