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Portuguese

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ogro

Alternative forms

Etymology

From French ogre, from Latin Orcus (god of the underworld), from Ancient Greek Ὄρκος (Órkos),

Pronunciation

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Noun

ogro m (plural s, feminine ogra, feminine plural ogras)

  1. ogre (brutish giant)
    Synonyms: papão, bicho-papão

Spanish

Noun

ogro m (plural ogros, feminine ogresa, feminine plural ogresas)

  1. (fantasy, folklore, mythology) ogre
  2. fiend, brute
    Synonyms: bruto, violento
  3. crank
    Synonyms: antipático, huraño