trémbora

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Galician[edit]

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Inherited from Latin tremula (quivering). Doublet of tremo and trémulo. Compare Spanish tiemblo (tremor).

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trémbora f (plural trémboras)

  1. quaking bog (place with a wet spongy ground, sometimes too soft for walking)
    Synonyms: tremedal, tremedeira, tremedoiro, tremesiña

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