cagaròl

Occitan

Etymology

From cagar (to defecate) + -òl (diminutive), from Latin cacāre, Occitan humor. Also probably influenced by similar sounding Latin cochlea (a snail), from Ancient Greek κόχλιας (kókhlias, a snail with a spiral shell).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ka.ɡaˈɾɔl]
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Noun

cagaròl m (plural cagaròls)

  1. snail
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