"oveja" meaning in Ladino

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Noun

Etymology: From Old Spanish oueja, from Latin ovicula (“little sheep”), diminutive of ovis (“sheep”), from Proto-Italic *owis, from Proto-Indo-European *h₂ówis. Etymology templates: {{inh|lad|osp|oueja}} Old Spanish oueja, {{inh|lad|la|ovicula||little sheep}} Latin ovicula (“little sheep”), {{der|lad|itc-pro|*owis}} Proto-Italic *owis, {{der|lad|ine-pro|*h₂ówis}} Proto-Indo-European *h₂ówis Head templates: {{lad-noun|g=f}} oveja f (Latin spelling)
  1. ewe, sheep Tags: feminine, romanization Categories (lifeform): Mammals

Download JSON data for oveja meaning in Ladino (1.7kB)

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        "3": "ovicula",
        "4": "",
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      },
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    },
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      },
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        "Ladino terms derived from Latin",
        "Ladino terms derived from Old Spanish",
        "Ladino terms derived from Proto-Indo-European",
        "Ladino terms derived from Proto-Italic",
        "Ladino terms inherited from Latin",
        "Ladino terms inherited from Old Spanish",
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