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Mirandese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *corāceōnem, derived from Latin cor.
Noun
coraçon m (plural coraçones)
- heart
Old Galician-Portuguese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *corāceōnem, derived from Latin cor.
Pronunciation
Noun
coraçon m (plural corações)
- heart (blood pumping organ)
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- ⁊ muit ei coraçõ forte / que agora non perece.
- & I have a very strong heart / which doesn’t perish now.
- (figurative) one’s emotions
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- O que en ſanta maria. todo ſeu coraçon ten. que quer que lle por mal façan. todo llo torna en ben.
- He who holds Holy Mary / in his whole heart / whatever is done evilly to him / she will make it all good.
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Old Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *corāceōnem, derived from Latin cor.
Pronunciation
Noun
coraçon m (plural coraçones)
- (anatomy) heart
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