pantera

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See also: pantèra, panterā, and panteră

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin panthera.

Noun

pantera f (plural panteres)

  1. panther

Italian

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Wikipedia it

Etymology

From Latin panthera.

Noun

pantera f (plural pantere)

  1. panther
  2. Italian police car

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Latvian

 panteras on Latvian Wikipedia
Panteras (leopardi)

Etymology

Via other European languages, ultimately borrowed from Latin panthera, from Ancient Greek πάνθηρ (pánthēr, panther).

Pronunciation

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Noun

pantera f (4th declension)

  1. panther (large cats of genera Panthera and Puma, especially leopards and cougars)
    melnā panterablack panther
    nesen gan ciemā esot ielavījusies pantera un nozagusi kādu bērnunot long ago, they say a panther had attacked the village and stolen a child
    Maksis ir lokans un spēcīgs kā panteraMax is flexible and strong like a panther

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Leonese

Etymology

From Latin panthera.

Noun

pantera f (plural panteras)

  1. panther

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Portuguese

Portuguese Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia pt

Etymology

From Latin panthera.

Pronunciation

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Noun

pantera f (plural s)

  1. panther (big cat of genus Panthera)

Spanish

Una pantera

Etymology

From Latin panthera.

Pronunciation

Noun

pantera f (plural panteras)

  1. panther

Derived terms

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