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outeiro

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Galician

Alternative forms

  • aiteiro, eiteiro

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese outeiro, attested since the 9th century as Medieval Latin autarium, auctarium, probably from Latin altārium, from Latin altus (high) (compare outo, Montouto (High-Mount)). Cognate with Portuguese outeiro and Spanish otero. Doublet of altar.

Pronunciation

Noun

outeiro m (plural outeiros)

  1. hillock, knoll; peak
  2. rocky outcrop

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese outeiro, probably from Latin altārium, or a derivative, with the suffix -eiro, of an unattested Old Galician-Portuguese *outo, from Latin altus (high) (see alto). Cognate with Galician outeiro and Spanish otero. Doublet of altar.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Rhymes: -ejɾu
  • Hyphenation: ou‧tei‧ro

Noun

outeiro m (plural outeiros)

  1. hillock, knoll
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