"palmeta" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Español]

IPA: [palˈme.ta] Forms: palmeta [singular], palmetas [plural]
Rhymes: e.ta Etymology: De palma y el sufijo -eta. Etymology templates: {{etimología|sufijo|palma|eta}} De palma y el sufijo -eta
  1. Ornamento en forma de hoja de palmera, comúnmente usado en la Antigua Grecia y Roma. Probablemente se originó en el Antiguo Egipto.
    Sense id: es-palmeta-es-noun-CJFr0eER Categories (other): ES:Arquitectura Topics: architecture
  2. Especie de paleta, generalmente de madera, con mango y una superficie plana con la que se golpeaba las palmas de los niños en las escuelas a modo de castigo.
    Sense id: es-palmeta-es-noun-XAEQOKtK Categories (other): ES:Utensilios
  3. Golpe propinado con la palmeta₂.
    Sense id: es-palmeta-es-noun-XcYLzfAU
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: palmetazo Translations: palmette (Inglés), palmeta [feminine] (Polaco)

Inflected forms

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