"treixa" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Galician]

IPA: [ˈtɾejʃɐ] Forms: treixas [plural]
Etymology: Unknown. Ultimately perhaps from Proto-Celtic *trexsos, from Proto-Indo-European *treg- (“strength”). Etymology templates: {{unk|gl}} Unknown, {{der|gl|cel-pro|*trexsos}} Proto-Celtic *trexsos, {{der|gl|ine-pro|*treg-||strength}} Proto-Indo-European *treg- (“strength”) Head templates: {{gl-noun|f}} treixa f (plural treixas)
  1. long and strong rope used to secure the load of a cart Tags: feminine Synonyms: adival, cabestro, liame, luria, rello, sedeño, trela Derived forms: atreixar
    Sense id: en-treixa-gl-noun-0DUeJQfa Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries
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