orlo
English
Etymology
From Spanish.
Noun
orlo (plural orlos)
- (archaic) A Spanish wind instrument, possibly a crumhorn.
Anagrams
Italian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *orulus, diminutive of *ōra.
Pronunciation
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Noun
orlo m (plural orli)
- border, edge, margin, brink, verge; the milled edge of a coin
- (of clothes) hem, hemline, welt, cuff
- (heraldry) orle
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Verb
orlo
Anagrams
Portuguese
Verb
orlo
Spanish
Pronunciation
Verb
orlo
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