botas
See also: botás
Cebuano
Etymology
From Spanish botas, plural of bota, from Late Latin buttis, probably via Greek (compare Ancient Greek πυτίνη (putínē, “flask”), ultimately from the imitative Proto-Indo-European *bʰeHw- (“to swell, puff”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: bo‧tas
Noun
botas
- a boot; a heavy shoe that covers part of the leg
- a rainboot; a waterproof boot to protect the wearer from rain; a Wellington boot.
Verb
botas
- to put on a boot
Cornish
Noun
botas f (singulative botasen)
Derived terms
Portuguese
Noun
botas f pl
- (deprecated template usage) Plural of noun bota.
Verb
botas
Spanish
Pronunciation
Noun
botas f pl
Verb
botas
Swedish
Verb
botas
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- kw:Clothing
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