bellota
Spanish
Etymology
From Andalusian Arabic, from Arabic بَلُّوطَة (ballūṭa), perhaps from Ancient Greek βαλανωτή (balanōtḗ), "acorn shaped".
Noun
bellota f (plural bellotas)
- acorn (fruit of the oak)
Related terms
- abellotado
- jamón de bellota
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