galpon

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English

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Etymology

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From Spanish galpón (barn, storehouse).

Noun

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galpon (plural galpons)

  1. (Falklands) A kind of stone-walled building with a wooden door frame.

Anagrams

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Old Saxon

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Etymology

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From Proto-West Germanic *galpōn. Cognate with Old English ġelpan, ġielpan.

Verb

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galpōn

  1. to make a noise
  2. to cry
  3. to brag

Conjugation

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