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Etymology of the Spanish word buzo
the Spanish word
buzo
derived from the Spanish word
abusado
derived from the Spanish word
aguzado
derived from the Spanish word
aguzar
derived from the Latin root
*acutiare
derived from the Latin word
acutus
(of small radius; acute; sharp, sharpened, pointed)
derived from the Medieval Latin word
acuere
(accentuate; whet, sharpen, cut to a point)
derived from the Late Latin word
acus
(husks of grain, beans, chaff; needle, pin; hair-pin)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root
*ak-
derived from the Portuguese word
búzio
derived from the Latin word
bucinum
(blast on trumpet, trumpet call; kind of shellfish)
Derivations in Spanish
bucear
,
buzar
Cognates
Dutch
bier
, English
beer
, English
saxon
, French
bière
, French
biez
, French
buse
, German
Bier
, Italian
bara
, Provençal
bera
, Provençal
bus
, Yiddish
bir
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