/ˈpɛɾna̝/
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese perna (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin perna. Cognate with Portuguese perna and Spanish pierna.
- feminineleg
“1435, A. López Carreira, Fragmentos de notarios, doc. E2-8” — ... they approached said Goterre Afonso and that the mentioned Fernando de Mourelos extracted the sword from its scabbard against said Goterre Afonso, for killing him; and his companions, as they saw
- feminineshin, the region between the knee and ankle
Formspernas(plural)