onça
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Portuguese onça, from Latin uncia (“unit, 1⁄12 pound”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *óynos (“one”).
Noun
onça (plural onças)
- (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 28.7 g.
Catalan
Etymology
From earlier leonça by misdivision, and this from Old French leonce or Italian lonza. Cognate with English ounce (“snow leopard”).
Noun
onça f (plural onces)
Synonyms
- (cheetah): guepard
Further reading
- “onça” in Diccionari de la llengua catalana, segona edició, Institut d’Estudis Catalans.
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈõ.sɐ/
- Hyphenation: on‧ça
Etymology 1
From Latin uncia (“unit, 1⁄12 pound”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *óynos (“one”). As an English unit, a calque of English ounce. Cognate with Galician and Spanish onza, Catalan unça, French once, and English ounce and inch.
Noun
onça f (plural onças)
Coordinate terms
Etymology 2
From Italian lonza (leopard or lynx), from Vulgar Latin *luncea, from Latin lynx, from Ancient Greek λύγξ (lúnx), from Proto-Indo-European *leuk- (“to shine, bright, to see”). Doublet of lince.

Uma onça (jaguar).
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Uma onça (leopard).
Noun
onça f (plural onças)
- (Brazil) jaguar (Panthera onca, a feline of Latin America)
- Synonyms: jaguar, onça-pintada
- (Angola) leopard (Panthera pardus, a feline of Africa and Asia)
- (less commonly) cougar (Puma concolor, a pan-American feline)
- Synonyms: onça-parda, suçuarana, leão-baio, leão-da-montanha
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