trobisco

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trobisco

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Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese , from Hispanic Late Latin turbiscus, idem, attested by Isidore of Seville; from Vulgar Latin *turbiscāre, from Latin turbō, turbāre (I disturb). Compare Portuguese trovisco, Spanish torvisco.

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Noun

trobisco m (plural trobiscos)

  1. flax-leaved daphne (Daphne gnidium), a poisonous bush used in the past for fishing
    Chamáchesme trubisquiño / herba qu’o ghando non come; / vale máis ser trubisquiño / cá muller de mal home (folk song)
    You called me Little Daphne, / plant that animals don't eat; / I'd rather be a Little Daphne / than the wife of a bad man

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