panchoz

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Galician

Buraces / panchoces / ollomoles / besugos

Etymology

Attested since 1596. Perhaps from Old Northern French panche (paunch); ultimately from Latin pantex (paunch).

Pronunciation

Noun

panchoz m (plural panchoces)

  1. blackspot sea bream
    Synonyms: buraz, ollomol, pancho
    • 1596, anonymous author, Diálogo de Alberte e Bieito:
      burazinos / panchozes tamañiños / Va jiba ou maragota / e si acasso ben pijota
      little and / well sized blackspot sea breams / With cuttlefish and ballan wrasse / and maybe also hake

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