pocilga

Portuguese

Etymology

From an Old Portuguese *porcilga, related to porco (pig), possibly through a Vulgar Latin *porcicula (with metathesis and later contraction), itself possibly from a crossing of Late Latin porcīle, from Latin porcus, and *cōrtīcula, diminutive of Latin cōrtem (farmyard or enclosure), or from a root *porcīlica, from porcīle.

Noun

pocilga f (plural pocilgas)

  1. pigsty (shelter or enclosure where pigs are kept)
    Synonym: chiqueiro
  2. (colloquial) pigsty (dirty or very untidy place)
    Synonym: chiqueiro

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish porcilga, related to puerco (pig), possibly through a Vulgar Latin *porcicula (with metathesis and later contraction), itself possibly from a crossing of Late Latin porcīle, from Latin porcus, and cortīcula, from a diminutive of Latin cōrs, cōrtis (farmyard or enclosure)[1], or from a root *porcīlica, from porcīle[2]. Compare Portuguese pocilga, Catalan porcigola, Occitan pourcinglo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /poˈθilɡa/ [poˈθil.ɣ̞a]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /poˈsilɡa/ [poˈsil.ɣ̞a]
  • Rhymes: -ilɡa
  • Syllabification: po‧cil‧ga

Noun

pocilga f (plural pocilgas)

  1. pigsty (shelter or enclosure where pigs are kept)
    Synonyms: chiquero, porqueriza
  2. dump, pigsty, kip (very untidy house or room)
    Synonyms: chiquero, gallinero

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