lixoso
Old Galician-Portuguese
Etymology
From lixo.
Adjective
lixoso
- dirty, unclean
- 13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 225 (facsimile):
- el a coçar fillouſſe non catou al ſe ñ qñdo / lle ſayu per ſo a unlla aquel poçon tã lixoſo.
- he began scratching and didn’t see any other thing when under his nail went out that dirty venom.
- el a coçar fillouſſe non catou al ſe ñ qñdo / lle ſayu per ſo a unlla aquel poçon tã lixoſo.
- filthy
- morally unclean
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