uoca
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From Vulgar Latin *avica, from Classical Latin avis (“bird”). Compare Italian and Venetan oca, Dalmatian jauca, Friulian ocje, Romansch oca, ocha, auca, Sicilian oca, Occitan auca, Catalan oca, French oie.
uoca f (plural uoche)
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