albero
See also: alberò
English
Etymology
(deprecated template usage) [etyl] Spanish
Noun
albero (uncountable)
Anagrams
Aragonese
Etymology
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Noun
albero m (plural alberos)
References
- Bal Palazios, Santiago (2002) “albero”, in Dizionario breu de a luenga aragonesa, Zaragoza, →ISBN
Italian
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Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From Latin arbor, arborem[1][2], from Old Latin arbōs, arbōsis, ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *h₃erdʰ- (“high, to grow”). Compare Catalan arbre, French arbre, Occitan arbre, Portuguese árvore, Spanish árbol, Romanian arbore. Doublet of arbore.
Noun
albero m (plural alberi)
Related terms
- alberato
- alberatura
- alberello
- albereta, albereto
- alberetto
- alberino
- arboreo
- arboreto
- arboricoltura
- albero di Natale
See also
Etymology 2
Possibly from a Vulgar Latin *albarus, a derivative of Latin albus (“white”).[3]
Alternative forms
- albaro (regional)
Noun
albero m (plural alberi)
Etymology 3
Verb
albero
Anagrams
References
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin albārius (“pertaining to the whitening of walls”).
Pronunciation
Noun
albero m (plural alberos)
- a type of crushed rock applied over gardens and bullring arenas
- 2010, Antonio Ramos Espejo, Andaluzas, protagonistas a su pesar, Centro de Estudios Andaluces, page 258:
- Manolete, además, hace un esfuerzo supremo cada vez que pisa el albero de la plaza de Córdoba.
- Furthermore, Manolete undertakes a supreme effort each time he steps on the crushed rock of Cordoba’s bullring.
- Manolete, además, hace un esfuerzo supremo cada vez que pisa el albero de la plaza de Córdoba.
- 2010, Antonio Ramos Espejo, Andaluzas, protagonistas a su pesar, Centro de Estudios Andaluces, page 258:
- (bullfighting) an arena
- dishrag
Further reading
- “albero”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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