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Aromanian
Etymology
From Latin pollicāris, from pollex. Compare Daco-Romanian policar, which was probably borrowed, at least in its main form.
Noun
pulicar n (plural pulicari / pulicare)
- thumb
- big toe
Megleno-Romanian
Etymology
From Latin pollicāris, from pollex.
Noun
pulicar n
- thumb
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Verb
pulicar (first-person singular present pulico, first-person singular preterite puliquei, past participle pulicado)
- to do a series of hops
- Synonym: pulinhar
Conjugation
1Brazilian Portuguese.
2European Portuguese.