cebra

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Asturian

Noun

cebra f (plural cebres)

  1. zebra

Galician

Noun

cebra f (plural cebras)

  1. zebra

Leonese

Etymology

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Noun

cebra f (plural cebras)

  1. zebras

References


Polish

Pronunciation

Noun

cebra m

  1. genitive singular of ceber

Spanish

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Spanish ezebra, of uncertain origin. Perhaps from Vulgar Latin *eciferus, from Latin equiferus (wild horse), from equus (horse) + ferus (wild). Compare Portuguese zebra.

Pronunciation

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Noun

cebra f (plural cebras)

  1. zebra (african animal)

Derived terms