"clámide" meaning in All languages combined

See clámide on Wiktionary

Noun [Español]

IPA: [ˈkla.mi.ðe] Forms: clámide [singular], clámides [plural]
Rhymes: a.mi.de Etymology: Del latín chlamys, a su vez del griego antiguo χλαμύς. Etymology templates: {{etimología|la|chlamys}} Del latín chlamys
  1. Capa hecha de lana, corta y ligera de origen griego, adoptada posteriormente por los romanos.
    Sense id: es-clámide-es-noun-jBFs0pI-
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Translations: χλαμύς [feminine] (Griego antiguo), chlamys (Inglés), chlamys [feminine] (Latín), chlamida [feminine] (Polaco)
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