óola
See also: oola
Navajo
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ʔôːlà/
Etymology 1
Borrowed from Spanish oro (“gold”). Spanish (and Italian) cards traditionally had chalices, gold coins (instead of diamonds), swords, and batons.
Noun
óola
See also
| Suits in Navajo · suits (see also: dáʼákaʼ) (layout · text) | |||
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| góobas, báabas ♥ | óola ♦ | asbáala ♠ | báasdos ♣ |
Etymology 2
Borrowed from Spanish hora (“hour, o'clock”).
Noun
óola
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