abricó

Portuguese

abricó

Etymology

Borrowed from French abricot, from Catalan abrecoc, ultimately from Arabic اَلْبَرْقُوق (al-barqūq, plums), from Byzantine Greek βερικοκκία (berikokkía), from Ancient Greek πραικόκιον (praikókion), from Late Latin (malum) praecoquum, from earlier Latin (persicum) praecox (literally over-ripe peach). Doublet of precoce.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /a.bɾiˈkɔ/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ.bɾiˈkɔ/ [ɐ.βɾiˈkɔ]

  • Hyphenation: a‧bri‧có

Noun

abricó m (plural abricós)

  1. apricot (fruit)
    Synonyms: damasco, apricó, abricô, abricoque, abricote, alberge, albricoque, alpece, alperce, alperche
    • 1873, Joaquim de Almeida Pinto, Diccionario de botanica brasileira:
      Abricó. — Armeniaca vulgaris, Lamark. — Prunus armeniaca, Linn. — Fam. das Rosaceas. — Planta natural da Armenia;
      Apricot. - Armeniaca vulgaris, Lamark. - Prunus armeniaca, Linn. - Rosaceae Fam. - Plant native to Armenia;
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