paladar
English
Etymology
From Spanish paladar, from Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *palātāre.
Noun
paladar (plural paladars)
- A small family-run restaurant in a Cuban home
References
- OED 2005
Catalan
Etymology
From Lua error in Module:etymology at line 170: Old Occitan (pro) is not set as an ancestor of Catalan (ca) in Module:languages/data/2. The ancestor of Catalan is Old Catalan (roa-oca)., from Vulgar Latin *palātāre, from Latin palātum with the suffix -are. Compare Occitan paladar, Spanish paladar.
Noun
paladar m (plural paladars)
- palate (roof of the mouth, and sense of taste)
Derived terms
Chavacano
Etymology
From Spanish paladar, from Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *palātāre.
Noun
paladar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese, from Vulgar Latin *palātāre, from Latin palātum with the suffix -are.
Pronunciation
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Noun
paladar m (plural es)
Synonyms
- (sense of taste): gustação
- (palate): céu da boca, palato
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Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish, from Vulgar Latin *palātāre, from Latin palātum with the suffix -are.
Pronunciation
Noun
paladar m (plural paladares)
- palate (roof of the mouth, and sense of taste)
- A small family-run restaurant in a Cuban home
Hyponyms
- paladar blando (“soft palate”)
- paladar duro (“hard palate”)
Derived terms
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