trecho

Portuguese

/ˈtɾeʃu/

noun
Definitions
  • excerpt; passage; snippet small extract from a larger work
  • stretch a section of a road, route, trip or period

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish, Castilian trecho inherited from Latin tractus (dragged, plundered, extracted, pulling, drawing, squandered).

Origin

Latin

tractus

Gloss

dragged, plundered, extracted, pulling, drawing, squandered

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