"alaude" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Español]

IPA: [aˈlau̯.ð̞e] Forms: alaude [singular], alaudes [plural]
Rhymes: au.de Etymology: Del latín alauda. Etymology templates: {{etimología|la|alauda}} Del latín alauda
  1. Género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Alaudidae con cuatro especies: Alauda leucoptera (calandria aliblanca), Alauda razae (alondra de Raso), Alauda gulgula (alondra oriental), Alauda arvensis (alondra común), son pájaros terrestres de talla pequeña o mediana (de 15 a 20 cm) y plumaje muy llamativo, en tonos marrones. Anida en los campos de cereales, es abundante en España. Tags: outdated
    Sense id: es-alaude-es-noun-eehKPuaI Categories (other): ES:Aves, ES:Términos anticuados
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: alauda, alondra
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      "name": "ES:Palabras llanas",
      "parents": [],
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      "name": "ES:Palabras trisílabas",
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      ]
    },
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  "pos_title": "sustantivo femenino",
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          "parents": [],
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          "kind": "other",
          "name": "ES:Términos anticuados",
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          "source": "w"
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        "Género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Alaudidae con cuatro especies: Alauda leucoptera (calandria aliblanca), Alauda razae (alondra de Raso), Alauda gulgula (alondra oriental), Alauda arvensis (alondra común), son pájaros terrestres de talla pequeña o mediana (de 15 a 20 cm) y plumaje muy llamativo, en tonos marrones. Anida en los campos de cereales, es abundante en España."
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  "pos_title": "sustantivo femenino",
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        "ES:Aves",
        "ES:Términos anticuados"
      ],
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        "Género de aves paseriformes perteneciente a la familia Alaudidae con cuatro especies: Alauda leucoptera (calandria aliblanca), Alauda razae (alondra de Raso), Alauda gulgula (alondra oriental), Alauda arvensis (alondra común), son pájaros terrestres de talla pequeña o mediana (de 15 a 20 cm) y plumaje muy llamativo, en tonos marrones. Anida en los campos de cereales, es abundante en España."
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      "tags": [
        "outdated"
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      "ipa": "[aˈlau̯.ð̞e]"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "au.de"
    }
  ],
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      "word": "alondra"
    }
  ],
  "tags": [
    "feminine"
  ],
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}

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