jaula
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French jaiole or gaiole (modern geôle), from Vulgar Latin *caveola, from Latin cavea. Compare gaiola, an inherited doublet.
Noun
jaula f (plural s)
- cage (enclosure)
Synonyms
- (cage): gaiola
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Old French gaiole (modern geôle), from Vulgar Latin *caveola, from Latin cavea. Compare gayola, an inherited doublet.
Noun
jaula f (plural jaulas)
Derived terms
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