rocin
Old Galician-Portuguese
    
    Alternative forms
    
Etymology
    
From Medieval Latin runcinus, possibly of Germanic origin, from Middle High German ross, from Old High German hros, ros (“horse”), from Proto-Germanic *hrussą. More at modern Portuguese rocim.
Pronunciation
    
- IPA(key): /ro.ˈt͡sĩ/
Noun
    
rocin m
- nag (useless horse)
- 1525-1526, Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional, King Denis of Portugal, B 1537: Joam Bol'anda mal debaratado (facsimile)
- Leuoulho roçin e leixoulha mua
- He stole his nag, leaving him his mule.
 
 
- Leuoulho roçin e leixoulha mua
 
- 1525-1526, Cancioneiro da Biblioteca Nacional, King Denis of Portugal, B 1537: Joam Bol'anda mal debaratado (facsimile)
Descendants
    
- Portuguese: rocim
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