bessó

See also: besso

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Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Of unknown origin. Suggestions have included Proto-Indo-European *bekione (double, partner), Latin *bissōne (double), and a pre-Roman *bikione related to Basque biki (twin), biko (pair), and bikun (double). Compare Franco-Provençal besson, Occitan besson and Piedmontese bësson

Adjective

bessó (feminine bessona, masculine plural bessons, feminine plural bessones)

  1. twin
  2. (botany, relational) of conjoined fruits that are usually separate
Derived terms

Noun

bessó m (plural bessons, feminine bessona)

  1. twin

Etymology 2

Probably from a semantic variation of ametlla bessona (conjoined almond).

Noun

bessó m (plural bessons)

  1. the meat of a nut; especially an almond
  2. the meat of a fruit or vegetable
  3. bone marrow
  4. the meat or essence of something

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