"pollera" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [English]

Forms: polleras [plural]
Etymology: American Spanish pollera (“baby walker; chicken coop”) from pollo (“chicken”), from Latin pullus, pullō, from Proto-Indo-European *polH- (“animal young”). Etymology templates: {{der|en|es|pollera||baby walker; chicken coop}} Spanish pollera (“baby walker; chicken coop”), {{m|es|pollo||chicken}} pollo (“chicken”), {{der|en|la|pullus|pullus, pullō}} Latin pullus, pullō, {{der|en|ine-pro|*polH-||animal young}} Proto-Indo-European *polH- (“animal young”) Head templates: {{en-noun}} pollera (plural polleras)
  1. A Central American fiesta costume usually heavily embroidered and very full in the skirt. Wikipedia link: pollera
    Sense id: en-pollera-en-noun-zDlVZMbD Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /poˈʝeɾa/, [poˈʝe.ɾa], /poˈʝeɾa/ (note: most of Spain and Latin America), [poˈʝe.ɾa] (note: most of Spain and Latin America), /poˈʎeɾa/ (note: rural northern Spain, Andes Mountains), [poˈʎe.ɾa] (note: rural northern Spain, Andes Mountains), /poˈʃeɾa/ (note: Buenos Aires and environs), [poˈʃe.ɾa] (note: Buenos Aires and environs), /poˈʒeɾa/ (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay), [poˈʒe.ɾa] (note: elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) Forms: polleras [plural]
Rhymes: -eɾa Etymology: Feminine of pollero. Etymology templates: {{m|es|pollero}} pollero Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} pollera f (plural polleras)
  1. pollera (a Central American fiesta costume usually heavily embroidered and very full in the skirt) Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-pollera-es-noun--PmXXxpV
  2. (Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Paraguay, Uruguay) skirt, overskirt, kilt Tags: Argentina, Chile, Colombia, Paraguay, Peru, Uruguay, feminine Synonyms: falda
    Sense id: en-pollera-es-noun-ih7gr3zt Categories (other): Argentinian Spanish, Chilean Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Paraguayan Spanish, Peruvian Spanish, Uruguayan Spanish
  3. baby walker, a walking frame used to help teach children to walk without falling Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-pollera-es-noun-4HWICCDe Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 15 23 53 5 4
  4. chicken coop Tags: feminine Synonyms: gallinero
    Sense id: en-pollera-es-noun-TbYt3U-F
  5. female equivalent of pollero Tags: feminine, form-of Form of: pollero
    Sense id: en-pollera-es-noun-y4jeOjtv
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: pollera colorá, pollera tubo

Inflected forms

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