See cabilla on Wiktionary
{
"descendants": [
{
"lang": "Cebuano",
"lang_code": "ceb",
"raw_tags": [
"borrowed"
],
"word": "kabilya"
}
],
"etymology_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "la-vul",
"3": "*cāvicula"
},
"expansion": "Vulgar Latin *cāvicula",
"name": "der"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "la",
"3": "clāvicula",
"4": "",
"5": "pin"
},
"expansion": "Latin clāvicula (“pin”)",
"name": "der"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "pro",
"3": "cavilla"
},
"expansion": "Old Occitan cavilla",
"name": "bor"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "it",
"2": "caviglia"
},
"expansion": "Italian caviglia",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "pt",
"2": "cavilha"
},
"expansion": "Portuguese cavilha",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "oc",
"2": "cavilha"
},
"expansion": "Occitan cavilha",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "llavija",
"3": "lavija",
"4": "clavija",
"5": "clavícula"
},
"expansion": "Doublet of llavija, lavija, clavija, and clavícula",
"name": "doublet"
}
],
"etymology_text": "From Vulgar Latin *cāvicula, from Latin clāvicula (“pin”); probably via Old Occitan cavilla. Cognate with Italian caviglia, Portuguese cavilha, Occitan cavilha. Doublet of llavija, lavija, clavija, and clavícula. First attested in 1489.",
"forms": [
{
"form": "cabillas",
"tags": [
"plural"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "f"
},
"expansion": "cabilla f (plural cabillas)",
"name": "es-noun"
}
],
"hyphenation": [
"ca‧bi‧lla"
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"ca‧bi‧lla"
]
}
],
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"pos": "noun",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "Pages with 1 entry",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "Pages with entries",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
{
"kind": "other",
"name": "Spanish entries with incorrect language header",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
},
{
"kind": "other",
"langcode": "es",
"name": "Nautical",
"orig": "es:Nautical",
"parents": [],
"source": "w"
}
],
"glosses": [
"rebar"
],
"id": "en-cabilla-es-noun-YRK3Qqd~",
"links": [
[
"nautical",
"nautical"
],
[
"rebar",
"rebar"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(nautical) rebar"
],
"tags": [
"feminine"
],
"topics": [
"nautical",
"transport"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʝa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʝa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʝa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʝa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʎa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʎa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʃa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʃa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʒa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʒa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbia/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.a]"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʝa"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʝa (Equatorial Guinea, most of Latin America and Spain)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʎa (rustic northern Spain, northern and central Andes Mountains (except central Ecuador), Bolivia, Paraguay, northeastern Argentina, Philippines)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʃa (Buenos Aires and environs)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʒa (central Ecuador, Santiago del Estero and environs, elsewhere in Pampas and southern Argentina, Uruguay)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-ia (northern Mexico, Yucatán, Central America (except Panama))"
}
],
"word": "cabilla"
}
{
"descendants": [
{
"lang": "Cebuano",
"lang_code": "ceb",
"raw_tags": [
"borrowed"
],
"word": "kabilya"
}
],
"etymology_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "la-vul",
"3": "*cāvicula"
},
"expansion": "Vulgar Latin *cāvicula",
"name": "der"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "la",
"3": "clāvicula",
"4": "",
"5": "pin"
},
"expansion": "Latin clāvicula (“pin”)",
"name": "der"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "pro",
"3": "cavilla"
},
"expansion": "Old Occitan cavilla",
"name": "bor"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "it",
"2": "caviglia"
},
"expansion": "Italian caviglia",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "pt",
"2": "cavilha"
},
"expansion": "Portuguese cavilha",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "oc",
"2": "cavilha"
},
"expansion": "Occitan cavilha",
"name": "cog"
},
{
"args": {
"1": "es",
"2": "llavija",
"3": "lavija",
"4": "clavija",
"5": "clavícula"
},
"expansion": "Doublet of llavija, lavija, clavija, and clavícula",
"name": "doublet"
}
],
"etymology_text": "From Vulgar Latin *cāvicula, from Latin clāvicula (“pin”); probably via Old Occitan cavilla. Cognate with Italian caviglia, Portuguese cavilha, Occitan cavilha. Doublet of llavija, lavija, clavija, and clavícula. First attested in 1489.",
"forms": [
{
"form": "cabillas",
"tags": [
"plural"
]
}
],
"head_templates": [
{
"args": {
"1": "f"
},
"expansion": "cabilla f (plural cabillas)",
"name": "es-noun"
}
],
"hyphenation": [
"ca‧bi‧lla"
],
"hyphenations": [
{
"parts": [
"ca‧bi‧lla"
]
}
],
"lang": "Spanish",
"lang_code": "es",
"pos": "noun",
"senses": [
{
"categories": [
"Pages with 1 entry",
"Pages with entries",
"Rhymes:Spanish/ia",
"Rhymes:Spanish/ia/3 syllables",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʃa",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʃa/3 syllables",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʎa",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʎa/3 syllables",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʒa",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʒa/3 syllables",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʝa",
"Rhymes:Spanish/iʝa/3 syllables",
"Spanish 3-syllable words",
"Spanish countable nouns",
"Spanish doublets",
"Spanish entries with incorrect language header",
"Spanish feminine nouns",
"Spanish lemmas",
"Spanish nouns",
"Spanish terms borrowed from Old Occitan",
"Spanish terms derived from Latin",
"Spanish terms derived from Old Occitan",
"Spanish terms derived from Vulgar Latin",
"Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation",
"es:Nautical"
],
"glosses": [
"rebar"
],
"links": [
[
"nautical",
"nautical"
],
[
"rebar",
"rebar"
]
],
"raw_glosses": [
"(nautical) rebar"
],
"tags": [
"feminine"
],
"topics": [
"nautical",
"transport"
]
}
],
"sounds": [
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʝa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʝa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʝa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʝa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʎa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʎa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʃa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʃa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbiʒa/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.ʒa]"
},
{
"ipa": "/kaˈbia/"
},
{
"ipa": "[kaˈβ̞i.a]"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʝa"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʝa (Equatorial Guinea, most of Latin America and Spain)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʎa (rustic northern Spain, northern and central Andes Mountains (except central Ecuador), Bolivia, Paraguay, northeastern Argentina, Philippines)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʃa (Buenos Aires and environs)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-iʒa (central Ecuador, Santiago del Estero and environs, elsewhere in Pampas and southern Argentina, Uruguay)"
},
{
"rhymes": "-ia (northern Mexico, Yucatán, Central America (except Panama))"
}
],
"word": "cabilla"
}
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