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Portuguese
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese laço, from Vulgar Latin *laceus, from Latin laqueus (“noose; snare”).
Noun
laço m (plural laços)
- any type of tie that is easily undone
- lasso (long rope with a sliding loop on one end)
- lace; shoelace
- (figurative, usually in the plural) bond; tie (strong connection between people)
- Synonyms: ligação, vínculo
Derived terms
Etymology 2
Verb
laço
- first-person singular present indicative of laçar
Turkish
Noun
laço (definite accusative laçoyu, plural laçolar)
- (Lubunyaca) Adult top (dominant partner in a BDSM relationship) (generally between ages 20 and 30).
- Laçonun similyası but muydu?
- Did your guy have a big dick?
Declension
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