"carabuña" meaning in Galician

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Noun

IPA: /kaɾaˈβuɲa̝/ Forms: carabuñas [plural]
Etymology: Unknown. Attested since circa 1539; perhaps from Latin *clavucula, from clavus. Etymology templates: {{unk|gl}} Unknown, {{der|gl|la|*clavucula}} Latin *clavucula, {{m|la|clavus}} clavus Head templates: {{gl-noun|f}} carabuña f (plural carabuñas)
  1. stone or pit of peaches, nectarines, cherries and similar fruits Tags: feminine Categories (lifeform): Fruits Synonyms: carozo, croia, carambuña, caramuña, crabuña
    Sense id: en-carabuña-gl-noun--yhKvl8u Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for carabuña meaning in Galician (1.4kB)

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