"kalabera" meaning in Cebuano

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Noun

IPA: /kalaˈbeɾa/, [kʌ.l̪ʌˈbi.ɾ̪ʌ]
Etymology: Borrowed from Spanish calavera (“skull”), from Latin calvaria, from calvus, from Proto-Indo-European *klh₂wós (“bald”) which contains the suffix *-wós (whence Latin -vus), from *kl̥H- (“naked, bald”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|ceb|es|calavera||skull|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Spanish calavera (“skull”), {{bor+|ceb|es|calavera||skull}} Borrowed from Spanish calavera (“skull”), {{der|ceb|la|calvaria}} Latin calvaria, {{m|la|calvus}} calvus, {{der|ceb|ine-pro|*klh₂wós||bald}} Proto-Indo-European *klh₂wós (“bald”), {{m|ine-pro|*-wós}} *-wós, {{m|la|-vus}} -vus, {{m|ine-pro|*kl̥H-||naked, bald}} *kl̥H- (“naked, bald”) Head templates: {{ceb-noun}} kalabera
  1. skeleton
    Sense id: en-kalabera-ceb-noun-KsEakhBM
  2. (dated) skull Tags: dated
    Sense id: en-kalabera-ceb-noun-jBpkpRWL
  3. (folklore) undead skeleton Categories (topical): Folklore
    Sense id: en-kalabera-ceb-noun-gl0ePpf4 Categories (other): Cebuano entries with incorrect language header, Cebuano terms without Badlit script Disambiguation of Cebuano entries with incorrect language header: 37 2 61 Disambiguation of Cebuano terms without Badlit script: 34 7 58 Topics: arts, folklore, history, human-sciences, literature, media, publishing, sciences

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