adobe

See also: adobé

English

Etymology

From Spanish adobe, from Arabic اَلطُّوب (aṭ-ṭūb), from Sahidic Coptic ⲧⲱⲃⲉ (tōbe, brick), from Demotic tb (brick), from Egyptian ḏbt (brick, block, ingot),

Dbbt
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Pronunciation

Noun

adobe (usually uncountable, plural adobes)

  1. An unburnt brick dried in the sun.
    Many people in Texas and New Mexico live in adobe houses.
    • 1903, O’Henry, Roads of Destiny
      “Find me a nice, clean adobe wall,” says he, “and send Senor Rompiro up against it.”
    • 1904, O’Henry, Cabbages and Kings
      Stone sidewalks, little more than a ledge in width, ran along the base of the mean and monotonous adobe houses.
    • (Can we date this quote?) Star Wars script
      The Jawas mutter gibberish as they busily line up their battered captives, including Artoo and Threepio, in front of the enormous Sandcrawler, which is parked beside a small homestead consisting of three large holes in the ground surrounded by several tall moisture vaporators and one small adobe block house.
    • 26 May 2003, Roger Angell, in The New Yorker,
      The Sangre de Cristos came into view and the first soft-cornered adobe houses, and that night we ate at La Fonda with my Aunt Elsie, who worked for the Indian Bureau, and had Hopi snake dances and San Ildefonso pottery-makers and Mabel Dodge Luhan in store for us in the coming weeks.
  2. The earth from which such bricks are made.
  3. A house made of adobe brick.
    • 2007, March 11, “Ralph Blumenthal”, in Prosecutor’s Ouster Shifts Political Order:
      The snow-dusted mesas and million-dollar adobes look enchanting as ever [] .

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Dutch

Etymology

From Spanish adobe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɑˈdoː.bə/

Noun

adobe m (plural adobes, diminutive adobetje n)

  1. adobe

French

Etymology

From Spanish adobe.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /a.dɔb/

Noun

adobe m (plural adobes)

  1. adobe

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Japanese

Romanization

adobe

  1. Rōmaji transcription of アドベ

Portuguese

Noun

adobe m (plural adobes)

  1. adobe (unburnt brick)

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈdobe/, [aˈðoβe]

Etymology 1

From Arabic اَلطُّوب (aṭ-ṭūb), from Sahidic Coptic ⲧⲱⲃⲉ (tōbe, brick), from Demotic tb (brick), from Egyptian ḏbt (brick, block, ingot),

Dbbt
O39

Noun

adobe m (plural adobes)

  1. (construction) adobe

Etymology 2

See etymology on the main entry.

Verb

adobe

  1. Formal second-person singular (usted) imperative form of adobar.
  2. First-person singular (yo) present subjunctive form of adobar.
  3. Formal second-person singular (usted) present subjunctive form of adobar.
  4. Third-person singular (él, ella, also used with usted?) present subjunctive form of adobar.

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Tagalog

Noun

adobe

  1. adobe

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