bico
Portuguese
/ˈbi.ku/, /ˈbi.ko/
noun
Definitions
- beak (structure projecting from a bird's face)
- (slang) side job
- (South Brazil) pacifier
- (Portugal) blowjob
Etymology
Inherited from Old Portuguese bico inherited from Latin beccus (beak) derived from Gaulish *beccos (chicken beak, small) derived from Proto-Celtic *bekkos (beak, hook, snout).
Origin
Proto-Celtic
*bekkos
Gloss
beak, hook, snout
Concept
Semantic Field
The body
Ontological Category
Person/Thing
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- *piccus Latin
- beccus Latin
- becco Italian
- bec French
- picazo Spanish, Castilian
- pico Spanish, Castilian
- picotazo Spanish, Castilian
- picotear Spanish, Castilian
- picozapato Spanish, Castilian
- picudo Spanish, Castilian
- piquete Spanish, Castilian
- piquirrojo Spanish, Castilian
- *bak- Proto-Indo-European
- bicar Portuguese
- bicudo Portuguese
- biquinho Portuguese
- bec Middle English
- bec Catalan, Valencian
- bicar Galician
- bico Galician
- beko Ido
- baec Norman
- bico Old Portuguese
- *bekkos Proto-Celtic
- bèc Occitan
- bec Friulian
- bico Old Spanish
- *beccos Gaulish
- *bekkos Gaulish
- tlölpico Tetelcingo Nahuatl
- píko Western Juxtlahuaca Mixtec