"fita" meaning in Galician

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈfita̝/
Etymology: From Latin fictum (“fixed”). Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|la|fictum|t=fixed}} Latin fictum (“fixed”) Head templates: {{head|gl|adjective form}} fita
  1. feminine singular of fito Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: fito Derived forms: Pedrafita
    Sense id: en-fita-gl-adj-nWByBLWp
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

Noun

IPA: /ˈfita̝/ Forms: fitas [plural]
Etymology: Probably from Latin vitta (“ribbon”), although the required evolution, with Latin <vi> becoming /fi/, is irregular. Alternatively from Suevic, from a derivative of Proto-Germanic *fetjō, compare Old High German fizza (“thread, tissue”), Old Norse fitja (“to knit”). Compare also Italian fetta. Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|la|vitta|t=ribbon}} Latin vitta (“ribbon”), {{der|gl|gem-sue|-}} Suevic, {{der|gl|gem-pro|*fetjō}} Proto-Germanic *fetjō, {{cog|goh|fizza|t=thread, tissue}} Old High German fizza (“thread, tissue”), {{cog|non|fitja|t=to knit}} Old Norse fitja (“to knit”), {{m|it|fetta}} fetta Head templates: {{gl-noun|f}} fita f (plural fitas)
  1. band, ribbon Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-fita-gl-noun-WBPxJ07g
  2. (sewing) wristband, girdle, hem Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Sewing
    Sense id: en-fita-gl-noun-LmsdLqdK Topics: business, manufacturing, sewing, textiles
  3. elongated plot of land Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-fita-gl-noun-RKVTQ8JZ
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 1

Verb

IPA: /ˈfita̝/
Etymology: From Latin fictum (“fixed”). Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|la|fictum|t=fixed}} Latin fictum (“fixed”) Head templates: {{head|gl|verb form}} fita
  1. inflection of fitar: Tags: form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-person Form of: fitar
    Sense id: en-fita-gl-verb-Gf5yUkWJ Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 6 1 5 1 59 28
  2. inflection of fitar: Tags: form-of, imperative, second-person, singular Form of: fitar
    Sense id: en-fita-gl-verb-QjyUiwQ9
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Etymology number: 2

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