pulgar
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin pollicāris, from pollex.
Noun
pulgar m (plural pulgares)
- thumb (digit)
Synonyms
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish pulgar, from Latin pollicāris, from pollex.
Noun
pulgar m (plural pulgares)
Usage notes
- Spanish does not differentiate between fingers and toes. To disambiguate you can use pulgar del pie or pulgar de la mano. In Spain it is usual to refer to the big toe as el dedo gordo del pie.
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- Spanish terms inherited from Latin
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