cego
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cego
cego (feminine cega, masculine plural cegos, feminine plural cegues)
cego
From Old Galician-Portuguese cego (“blind”), from Latin caecus (“blind”).
cego (feminine cega, masculine plural cegos, feminine plural cegas)
cego m (plural cegos, feminine cega, feminine plural cegas)
cego
From Old Galician-Portuguese cego (“blind”), from Latin caecus (“blind”), from Proto-Italic *kaikos (“blind”), from Proto-Indo-European *kéh₂ikos (“one-eyed, blind”).
cego (feminine cega, masculine plural cegos, feminine plural cegas, comparable, comparative mais cego, superlative o mais cego or ceguíssimo)
cego m (plural cegos, feminine cega, feminine plural cegas)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
cego
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