"milla" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: millas [plural]
Etymology: From Spanish milla (“Spanish mile”), from Latin mīlia (“Roman mile”), plural of mīlle (“1000”) in reference to its composition of 1000 Roman paces. Doublet of mile and milha. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|es|milla||Spanish mile}} Spanish milla (“Spanish mile”), {{der|en|la|mīlia||Roman mile}} Latin mīlia (“Roman mile”), {{m|la|mīlle||1000}} mīlle (“1000”), {{doublet|en|mile|milha}} Doublet of mile and milha Head templates: {{en-noun}} milla (plural millas)
  1. (historical) Spanish mile, a traditional Spanish unit of distance equivalent to about 1.4 km. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Thousand, Units of measure Categories (place): Spain Synonyms: Spanish mile, mile (english: Spanish contexts) Coordinate_terms: pie (1⁄5000 milla), paso (1⁄1000 milla), legua (3 millas)
    Sense id: en-milla-en-noun-ncydx0TQ Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header

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