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Etymology of the Portuguese word ponto

the Portuguese word ponto
derived from the Latin word punctum (point; point; dot, spot; point; full-stop; period)
derived from the Latin word punctus
derived from the Late Latin word pungere (prick, puncture; sting)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *peuk-

Derivations in Portuguese

multiponto, ponteiro, pontilho, pontinho, pontoar, pontoso, pontuoso, posponto, bispontar, impontar, pontilhar, sopontar, pontareco, pontarelo, pontada, pontaria, pontar, pontear, pontinhoso, pontual, pontuar, apontar, apontoar, despontuar

Cognates

Dutch pointe, Dutch punt, English point, French point, German Pointe, German Punkt, Icelandic punktur, Italian punto, Latin punctum, Lithuanian punktas, Norwegian poeng, Polish punkt, Provençal ponch, Russian пyнкт, Spanish punto, Swedish poäng, Swedish punkt, Yiddish punkt



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