Galician

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ourizo ("sea urchin")
 
Ourizo
 
Ourizo

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Etymology

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From Old Galician-Portuguese *ouriço, from Latin ēricius (hedgehog). Cognate with Portuguese ouriço, Asturian oriciu, Spanish erizo.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /owˈɾiθo̝/, (western) /owˈɾiso̝/

Noun

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ourizo m (plural ourizos)

  1. chestnut burr
    • 1862, Manuel Magariños, Ferro-carril Compostelano:
      Cada vez a cousa engorda,
      como que incha a ollos vistos,
      Pro, si incha, non estoura;
      como o pelexo enteirizo
      da castaña agüenta e fofa
      pra levála o enemincho;
      Cando máis, si algo rebenta,
      e arregaña, é o ourizo,
      pra guindar limpa a castaña
      e roer fruto tan rico
      The thing grows at every time,
      as it swells in plain sight,
      but, although it swells, it does not burst;
      as the one-piece peel
      of the soft watery chestnuts
      you take to an enemy;
      at most, if something pops
      and cracks is the burr,
      to throw clean the chestnut
      and nibble such a rich fruit
  2. hedgehog
    Synonym: ourizo cacho
  3. sea urchin
    Synonym: ourizo do mar

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