cuspe

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Asturian

Verb

cuspe

  1. third-person singular present indicative of cuspir

Galician

Etymology 1

1300. From the earlier cospe, back-formation from cospir (to spit).

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Pronunciation

Noun

cuspe m (plural cuspes)

  1. spittle; saliva
    Synonym: saliva
    • 1300, R. Martínez López, editor, General Estoria. Versión gallega del siglo XIV, Oviedo: Archivum, page 208:
      et [hũus] lle dizem mar de sal, por la agoa [quee] moy salgada, et os outros lle chamã mar morto por quese nõ criam aruores ẽna rribeyra, nẽ se criam peyxes em aquela agoa, nẽ aves, nẽ outra cousa viua nẽgũa, cõmo ẽnas outras agoas, et por que deyta dessy alugares [hũus] cospes negros de betume
      and some call it the sea of salt, because its waters are very salty, and others call it dead sea, because there are no trees in the shores nor fishes in the waters, nor birds, nor anything that is alive, as it happens in the other waters; and because in some places it throw out some spittles, which are black of bitumen

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Etymology 2

Verb

cuspe

  1. second-person singular imperative of cuspir

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From cuspir (to spit)

Pronunciation

 

Noun

cuspe m (plural cuspes)

  1. spit; saliva
    Synonyms: saliva (technical term), cuspinho

Usage notes

The form cuspo is the one more common in Portugal.