noz

See also: nož, nōz, nóż, and nôž

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin nucem, accusative singular of nux (nut).

Noun

noz f (plural noces)

  1. walnut

Old French

Etymology

Probably from Latin nostros.

Pronoun

noz (plural, singular nostre)

  1. our
    noz ennemis
    our enemies

Descendants


Old High German

Etymology

From Proto-Germanic *nautą, whence also Old English nēat, Old Norse naut

Noun

noz n

  1. cattle

Portuguese

nozes

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Latin nucem, accusative singular of nux, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *knew-.

Pronunciation

Noun

noz f (plural nozes)

  1. nut
  2. walnut (fruit)
  3. (usually used in plural, slang) testicle
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