cerro

See also: cerró

Italian

Etymology

From Latin cerrus.

Noun

cerro m (plural cerri)

  1. Turkey oak (tree, Quercus cerris)

Anagrams


Latin

Noun

cerrō

  1. dative singular of cerrus
  2. ablative singular of cerrus

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin cirrus (curl of hair; mane or forelock of a horse), comparing a hill to the head of a horse.

Noun

cerro m (plural cerros)

  1. little hill

Synonyms

Verb

cerro

  1. third-person singular preterite indicative of cerrar

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin cirrus (curl of hair; mane or forelock of a horse), comparing a hill to the head of a horse.

Noun

cerro m (plural cerros)

  1. hill

Synonyms

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