[ˈtɔɾɣʊ]
OrixeUnknown. Probably from a substrate term *tǒrgăno-; cognate of Leonese and Asturian tuérgano.
- masculinetrunk and roots of heather, traditionally used in the production of coal
- masculineheather
- masculinevoice; tone
“è s’os crègos non se meten
n’o demòntre d’a’ncaldada
è o abade c’o seu tòrgo
fort’e recio non lles fala
d’irs’a jantar o’utro mundo
iban ja lovando trazas.” — and if it wasn't for the priests,
who stopped that hell of a broth,
and the abbot with his voice,
strong and firm, didn't speak with them,
going to have lunch to the other world
those people were givi
- first-person, form-of, indicative, present, singularfirst-person singular present indicative of torgar
Formastorgos(plural)
Fonte: Wikcionario