/ˈbejθo̝/, /ˈbejso̝/
Origin13th century. From Old Galician-Portuguese beiço, probably from Celtic. Cognate with Portuguese beiço, Spanish bezo and Asturian bezu.
- masculinelip (of the mouth)
“et tornarõselle os ollos, et aboca, et os beyços, et os ombros, et as mãos, todo fremoso, tal cõmo deuja seer de [dõna] et jnfanta filla de rrey” — and her eyes, and mouth, and lips, and shoulders, and hands turned gorgeous, as they should be of a lady and princess, daughter of a king
Formsbeizos(plural)