"follato" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Galician]

IPA: [foˈʎa.tʊ] Forms: follatos [plural]
Etymology: From folla (“leaf”) + -ato. Etymology templates: {{suffix|gl|folla|ato|t1=leaf}} folla (“leaf”) + -ato Head templates: {{gl-noun|m}} follato m (plural follatos)
  1. (countable and uncountable) corn husk leaf or leaves Tags: countable, masculine, uncountable Synonyms: carocha, poma
    Sense id: en-follato-gl-noun-MO9Exe9R Categories (other): Galician terms suffixed with -ato Disambiguation of Galician terms suffixed with -ato: 24 38 38
  2. branch of a tree or plant which is considered undesirable and which is usually pruned Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-follato-gl-noun-R0rV2yyk Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Galician terms suffixed with -ato Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 12 66 21 Disambiguation of Galician terms suffixed with -ato: 24 38 38
  3. (uncountable) fallen dead leaves Tags: masculine, uncountable
    Sense id: en-follato-gl-noun-7cL3YXwd Categories (other): Galician terms suffixed with -ato Disambiguation of Galician terms suffixed with -ato: 24 38 38
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: follaco Related terms: folla

Verb [Italian]

Forms: follata [feminine], follati [masculine, plural], follate [feminine, plural]
Head templates: {{it-pp}} follato (feminine follata, masculine plural follati, feminine plural follate)
  1. past participle of follare Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: follare
    Sense id: en-follato-it-verb-kHl-HI2G Categories (other): Italian entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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          "english": "back in January, I swiftly got up from bed to go to the fair of Ourense. It was a wintry day, unruly, misty; one of those mornings when the wind cuts the face with the frost. I promptly sat down on bed and, after scratching myself, I crossed myself in the mouth with a little cross. Grabbing the clogs of alder, I went with the cold to sit, almost as a mendicant, by the hearthstone. From my poor fireplace, after I was by its side, with a burn out stick I stired the ashes; two embers I picked up, inside the clog I put them, and I tilted it towars me till I took it out. This done, with good faith, for having hot at the center, I put two corn husk leaves, and then I put my feet in",
          "ref": "1859, R. Barros Sibelo, Un dia de desfertuna",
          "text": "aló no mes de xaneiro da cama me erguín lixeiro pra ir á feira de Ourense; Era un día de invernada de brétoma marrullento; de aquelas mañás, que o vento corta o carís coa xiada; Senteime no leito axiña e dempois de me escofar empeceime a santiguar na boca cunha cruciña; Funme co frío a sentar collendo os socos de amieiro, casi medio priguiseiro preto da pedra do lar; Da miña pobre lareira dempois que estive a carón, cun apagado tizón revolvín a borralleira; Dúas brasas apañei, dentro do soco as metín e abaleino cara min astra que ó fin o quitei; Feito esto con boa fe para ter calor no centro puxen dous follatos dentro e dempois metín o pé",
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          "english": "back in January, I swiftly got up from bed to go to the fair of Ourense. It was a wintry day, unruly, misty; one of those mornings when the wind cuts the face with the frost. I promptly sat down on bed and, after scratching myself, I crossed myself in the mouth with a little cross. Grabbing the clogs of alder, I went with the cold to sit, almost as a mendicant, by the hearthstone. From my poor fireplace, after I was by its side, with a burn out stick I stired the ashes; two embers I picked up, inside the clog I put them, and I tilted it towars me till I took it out. This done, with good faith, for having hot at the center, I put two corn husk leaves, and then I put my feet in",
          "ref": "1859, R. Barros Sibelo, Un dia de desfertuna",
          "text": "aló no mes de xaneiro da cama me erguín lixeiro pra ir á feira de Ourense; Era un día de invernada de brétoma marrullento; de aquelas mañás, que o vento corta o carís coa xiada; Senteime no leito axiña e dempois de me escofar empeceime a santiguar na boca cunha cruciña; Funme co frío a sentar collendo os socos de amieiro, casi medio priguiseiro preto da pedra do lar; Da miña pobre lareira dempois que estive a carón, cun apagado tizón revolvín a borralleira; Dúas brasas apañei, dentro do soco as metín e abaleino cara min astra que ó fin o quitei; Feito esto con boa fe para ter calor no centro puxen dous follatos dentro e dempois metín o pé",
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