"zorra" meaning in Spanish

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈθora/ [Spain], [ˈθo.ra] [Spain], /ˈsora/ [Latin-America], [ˈso.ra] [Latin-America]
Rhymes: -ora Etymology: First attested in the 15th century. Of unclear origin: perhaps from an unknown pre-Roman language, or perhaps from Basque azari/azeri (“fox”) (a third suggestion, which holds that the term derives from onomatopoeia, is considered "far from convincing" and "unprovable"). Etymology templates: {{der|es|eu|azari}} Basque azari, {{m|eu|azeri|t=fox}} azeri (“fox”) Head templates: {{head|es|adjective form|g=f-s}} zorra f sg
  1. feminine singular of zorro Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: zorro
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-adj-E4Mjpbno

Noun

IPA: /ˈθora/ [Spain], [ˈθo.ra] [Spain], /ˈsora/ [Latin-America], [ˈso.ra] [Latin-America] Forms: zorras [plural]
Rhymes: -ora Etymology: First attested in the 15th century. Of unclear origin: perhaps from an unknown pre-Roman language, or perhaps from Basque azari/azeri (“fox”) (a third suggestion, which holds that the term derives from onomatopoeia, is considered "far from convincing" and "unprovable"). Etymology templates: {{der|es|eu|azari}} Basque azari, {{m|eu|azeri|t=fox}} azeri (“fox”) Head templates: {{es-noun|f}} zorra f (plural zorras)
  1. female equivalent of zorro; vixen; female fox Tags: feminine, form-of Form of: zorro (extra: vixen; female fox)
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-gJtoGe0~
  2. (colloquial) slut, prostitute Tags: colloquial, feminine Categories (topical): Prostitution
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-XOq1R59g Disambiguation of Prostitution: 5 4 42 6 4 10 24 5
  3. (colloquial) bitch (despicable or disagreeable, aggressive person, usually a woman) Tags: colloquial, feminine
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-7GU7rO6W
  4. (colloquial) an attractive woman Tags: colloquial, feminine
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-FgcF5o2a
  5. (colloquial) a cunning woman Tags: colloquial, feminine
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-TUkZUN4j Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Spanish terms of address Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 15 14 2 3 1 43 1 22 Disambiguation of Spanish terms of address: 14 13 3 2 2 40 3 22
  6. (colloquial) The female genitalia; the vulva and/or vagina. Tags: colloquial, feminine
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-3LE0IZ6z
  7. (colloquial) drunkenness Tags: colloquial, feminine Synonyms: borrachera
    Sense id: en-zorra-es-noun-GjjSfbjC
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: atún de zorra, cola de zorra, zorra gris

Inflected forms

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