cúpula
See also: cupula
Catalan
Noun
cúpula f (plural cúpules)
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian cupola, from Late Latin cupula (“small cask, burying vault”), diminutive of Latin cūpa (“tub, cask”).
Pronunciation
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Noun
cúpula f (plural s)
Synonyms
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian cupola, from Late Latin cupula (“small cask, burying vault”), diminutive of Latin cūpa (“tub, cask”).
Pronunciation
Noun
cúpula f (plural cúpulas)
- cupola, dome (dome-shaped ornamental structure located on top of a larger roof or dome)
- leadership
Derived terms
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