puero
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Borrowed from English puerile, French puéril, Italian puerile, Spanish pueril, all ultimately from Latin puerīlis, from puer. (See puerala).
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puero (plural pueri)
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From Latin puer, puerum.
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puero (plural pueros)
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puerō
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