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
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- tractor English
- *tractiō Latin
- tractatus Latin
- tractim Latin
- tractio Latin
- tractionem, tractio Latin
- tractuosus Latin
- tractus Latin
- Trakt German
- tratto Italian
- tracto Spanish, Castilian
- trecho Spanish, Castilian
- tragar Portuguese
- trator Portuguese
- trakt Swedish
- trakt Polish
- trait Old French
- tret Catalan, Valencian
- traeth Welsh
- trait Middle French
- treito Old Portuguese
- traptu Aromanian
- trat Friulian
- trat Ladin