"gorilya" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Cebuano]

Etymology: Borrowed from English gorilla. from Ancient Greek Γόριλλαι (Górillai, “a tribe of hairy women”), described by Hanno the Navigator, a Carthaginian navigator and possible visitor to the area that later became Sierra Leone. Etymology templates: {{bor|ceb|en|gorilla}} English gorilla, {{der|ceb|grc|Γόριλλαι||a tribe of hairy women}} Ancient Greek Γόριλλαι (Górillai, “a tribe of hairy women”) Head templates: {{head|ceb|noun}} gorilya
  1. gorilla Categories (lifeform): Hominids
    Sense id: en-gorilya-ceb-noun-VB9C11Qr Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries

Noun [Tagalog]

IPA: /ɡoˈɾilja/ [Standard-Tagalog], [ɡoˈɾil.jɐ] [Standard-Tagalog] Forms: ᜄᜓᜇᜒᜎ᜔ᜌ [Baybayin]
Rhymes: -ilja Etymology: Either from the following: * Pseudo-Hispanism, derived from English gorilla, and influenced by the pronunciation of Philippine Spanish ⟨ll⟩ (/ʎ/), as per lleísmo. * Borrowed from archaic Spanish gorilla or gorrilla. Etymology templates: {{pseudo-loan|tl|es|en:gorilla}} Pseudo-Hispanism, derived from English gorilla, {{cog|es-PH|-}} Philippine Spanish, {{angbr|ll}} ⟨ll⟩, {{IPAfont|/}} /, {{IPAsym|ʎ}} palatal lateral approximant, {{IPAfont|ʎ}} ʎ, {{IPAlink|ʎ}} ʎ, {{IPAfont|/}} /, {{glossary|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{cog|es|gorilla}} Spanish gorilla Head templates: {{tl-noun|b=+}} gorilya (Baybayin spelling ᜄᜓᜇᜒᜎ᜔ᜌ)
  1. gorilla Categories (lifeform): Hominids
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