congustus
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== Latin ==
=== Adjective ===
congustus (feminine congusta, neuter congustum); first/second-declension adjective (Late Latin)
alternative form of coangustus (“narrow”) (documented from the third to the ninth century CE)
==== Derived terms ====
congustia
==== Descendants ====
Gallo-Romance:
⇒ Catalan: congost (“mountain pass”)
⇒ Occitan: Congost (various toponyms)
Ibero-Romance:
⇒ Old Galician-Portuguese: congosta (“long narrow street”), congostra
Galician: congostra (“sunken lane”), congosta
Portuguese: congosta
Old Spanish: congosto (attested in two documents dating to 912 and 1143)
⇒ Spanish: Puente del Congosto (toponym)
=== References ===