huebra

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Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish huebra, from Latin opera. See also obra, which was influenced by the verb obrar. Also a doublet of ópera.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈw̝ebɾa/ [ˈw̝e.β̞ɾa]

Noun

huebra f (plural huebras)

  1. (law) acre; as much land as can be ploughed in a day

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