"raigado" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Galician]

IPA: [rajˈɣaðʊ] Forms: raigados [plural]
Etymology: From Latin radicatus. Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|la|radicatus}} Latin radicatus Head templates: {{gl-noun|m}} raigado m (plural raigados)
  1. root Tags: masculine Synonyms: raigame, raíz Related terms: raigada
    Sense id: en-raigado-gl-noun-SBNJTRN- Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header

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          "ref": "1853, Juan Manuel Pintos, A Gaita Gallega",
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