árbol

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See also: árból and arbol

Asturian

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Etymology

From Old Leonese arbol.

Noun

árbol m (plural árboles)

  1. tree

Leonese

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Etymology

From Old Leonese arbol.

Noun

árbol m (plural árboles)

  1. tree

References


Spanish

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árbol

Etymology

From Old Spanish arbol, arbor, from Latin arbor, arborem (compare Catalan arbre, French arbre, Galician árbore, Italian albero, Portuguese árvore, Romanian arbore, Sicilian àrbulu), from Old Latin arbōs, arbōsis, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃erdʰ- (high, to grow).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈaɾbol/ [ˈaɾ.β̞ol]

Noun

árbol m (plural árboles)

  1. tree (a perennial woody plant)
  2. tree (any plant that is reminiscent of the above but not classified as a tree)
  3. tree (any structure or construct having branches representing divergence or possible choices)
  4. (nautical) mast (a tall, slim post or tower used to support the sails on a ship)
    Synonyms: mástil, palo

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Descendants

  • Basque: arbola
  • Cebuano: arbol
  • Sicilian: àrbulu, àrvulu

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