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From tossigo (venom, poison) +‎ -oso.

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tossigoso m (feminine tossigosa, masculine plural tossigosos, feminine plural tossigosas)

  1. (of an animal) venomous, toxic
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 15v:
      Su uertud es atal que preſta contra todos los toſſicos mortales. ⁊ feridas o mordeduras de beſtias toſſigoſas.
      Its virtue is such that it is useful against all the lethal venoms, and the wounds or bite marks of venomous beasts.
  2. (of a thing or substance) toxic, poisonous

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  • Spanish: tosigoso