arando
Galician
Etymology
From Spanish arándano, blend of Hispano-Celtic *aran and Late Latin rodandarum, lorandrum, variants of Latin rhododendron, from Ancient Greek ῥοδόδενδρον (rhodódendron), from ῥόδον (rhódon, “rose”) + δένδρον (déndron, “tree”).
Noun
arando m (plural arandos)
Related terms
Italian
Verb
arando
- gerund of arare
Anagrams
Latin
Participle
arandō
- dative masculine singular of arandus
- dative neuter singular of arandus
- ablative masculine singular of arandus
- ablative neuter singular of arandus
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /a.ˈɾɐ̃.du/
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /a.ˈɾɐ̃.do/
- (Northeast Brazil) IPA(key): /a.ˈɾɐ.nu/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ɐ.ˈɾɐ̃.du/
Etymology 1
From Spanish arándano, blend of Hispano-Celtic *aran and Late Latin rodandarum, lorandrum, variants of Latin rhododendron, from Ancient Greek ῥοδόδενδρον (rhodódendron), from ῥόδον (rhódon, “rose”) + δένδρον (déndron, “tree”).
Noun
arando m (plural arandos)
Etymology 2
Verb
arando
- Gerund of arar
Spanish
Verb
arando
- Adverbial present participle of arar.
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