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See also: SOCO, SoCo, Soco, and socó

Portuguese

Etymology 1

    Deverbal from socar.

    Alternative forms

    • sôco (pre-reform spelling)

    Pronunciation

    • Rhymes: -oku
    • Hyphenation: so‧co

    Noun

    soco m (plural socos)

    1. punch, sock (hit with one's hand)
      Synonym: murro

    Etymology 2

      Borrowed from Swahili soko, from Arabic سُوق (sūq).

      Alternative forms

      • sôco (pre-reform spelling)

      Pronunciation

      • Rhymes: -oku
      • Hyphenation: so‧co

      Noun

      soco m (plural socos)

      1. market, fair, mall

      Etymology 3

      Learned borrowing from Latin soccus.

      Pronunciation

      • Rhymes: -ɔku
      • Hyphenation: so‧co

      Noun

      soco m (plural socos)

      1. clog (shoe with wooden sole)
        Synonym: tamanco
      2. (strictly) soccus (slipper worn by Ancient Greek comedic actors)
      3. plinth (block or slab upon which a column or other structure stands)
        Synonyms: soclo, plinto
      4. plinth (the bottom course of a wall)

      Etymology 4

      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

      Pronunciation

      • Rhymes: -ɔku
      • Hyphenation: so‧co

      Verb

      soco

      1. first-person singular present indicative of socar

      Further reading

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      Somali

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

      From Proto-Cushitic *soʔ-

      Pronunciation

      Verb

      soco

      1. walk
      2. bring, come

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