"raposo" meaning in Galician

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Noun

IPA: /raˈposo̝/ Forms: raposos [plural], raposa [feminine], raposas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: 1439. Either from a derivative of Latin rapum (“turnip”), whence Galician rabo (“tail”) (and influenced by the root of rapio (“snatch, grab”)), or from rapar (“to snatch”). Cf. also Asturian rapiega, Spanish raposo (which may also have influenced it). Etymology templates: {{der|gl|la|rapum||turnip}} Latin rapum (“turnip”), {{m|gl|rabo||tail}} rabo (“tail”), {{m|la|rapio||snatch, grab}} rapio (“snatch, grab”), {{m|gl|rapar||to snatch}} rapar (“to snatch”), {{m|ast|rapiega}} rapiega, {{m|es|raposo}} raposo Head templates: {{gl-noun|m|f=+}} raposo m (plural raposos, feminine raposa, feminine plural raposas)
  1. fox (animal) Tags: masculine Categories (lifeform): Canids, Mammals Synonyms: golpe, raposa, renarte Derived forms: Raposa, Raposeira, Raposeiras, Raposeiro Related terms: Raposo, raposa
    Sense id: en-raposo-gl-noun-yo8s1zGs Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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