Seco
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Etymology


From , the only form of cum + se. (The form cum se resonated with an obscene word and was therefore shunned).

Preposition



  1. with oneself
  2. along
    Portalo seco- Bring him along.

Etymology


From . Cognates include Old Church Slavonic and Old English (English ).

Verb



  1. I cut, cut off.
  2. I cleave, divide.
  3. I operate, amputate, perform surgery.
  4. I castrate.
  5. I wound, injure.
  6. I hurt with my words.

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