"patagón" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Spanish]

IPA: /pataˈɡon/, [pa.t̪aˈɣ̞õn] Forms: patagona [feminine], patagones [masculine, plural], patagonas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -on Etymology: Named Portuguese patagão by Magellan or Spanish patagón by his men, traditionally said to be from pata (“foot”), referring to the shoes of the Tehuelche. However, the -gón suffix remains unexplained; the more likely origin is an invented name from Amadís de Gaula by Montalvo, similar to California. Etymology templates: {{der|es|pt|patagão}} Portuguese patagão Head templates: {{es-adj}} patagón (feminine patagona, masculine plural patagones, feminine plural patagonas)
  1. Patagonian Categories (topical): Demonyms Derived forms: busardo patagón, Patagonia, tordo patagón
    Sense id: en-patagón-es-adj--Ds-hFUT Disambiguation of Demonyms: 50 50 Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 50 50

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /pataˈɡon/, [pa.t̪aˈɣ̞õn] Forms: patagones [plural], patagona [feminine], patagonas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -on Etymology: Named Portuguese patagão by Magellan or Spanish patagón by his men, traditionally said to be from pata (“foot”), referring to the shoes of the Tehuelche. However, the -gón suffix remains unexplained; the more likely origin is an invented name from Amadís de Gaula by Montalvo, similar to California. Etymology templates: {{der|es|pt|patagão}} Portuguese patagão Head templates: {{es-noun|m|f=+}} patagón m (plural patagones, feminine patagona, feminine plural patagonas)
  1. Patagonian Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Demonyms
    Sense id: en-patagón-es-noun--Ds-hFUT Disambiguation of Demonyms: 50 50 Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 50 50

Inflected forms

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