/ˈkaŋɡo̝/, /ˈkaŋko̝/
OriginFrom a Paleo-Hispanic *cambica, from Proto-Celtic *kambos (“twisted, crooked”).
- masculinerafter
“1455, Ferro Couselo, X. (ed.) A vida e a fala dos devanceiros. Vigo: Galaxia, page 303:
destroiron moytas casas et birtaron moytas tellas, cangos et ripias
they destroyed many houses and broke many ro”
- masculinejoist
- masculinelog, dead branch
- masculinebunch of grapes
- first-person, form-of, indicative, present, singularfirst-person singular present indicative of cangar
Formscangos(plural)
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