cálamo
See also: calamo
Galician
Etymology
Noun
cálamo m (plural cálamos)
- (ornithology) calamus, quill (of a feather)
Portuguese
Etymology
Noun
cálamo m (plural cálamos)
- object made from a reed, such as a pen or arrow
- sweet flag; calamus (Acorus calamus, a perennial wetland plant with an aromatic medicinal root)
Synonyms
- (sweet flag): ácoro
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin calamus (“reed, cane”). Cf. carámbano, inherited from a diminutive form of the Latin.
Noun
cálamo m (plural cálamos)
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