comba
See also: combá
Galician
Etymology
From Proto-Celtic *kumbā (compare Welsh cwm and Irish com).
Noun
comba f (plural combas)
- (geography) combe; coombe (deep, narrow valley)
- curve, bend, convex
- skipping rope
- Columba (female given name)
Italian
Etymology
From Transalpine Gaulish *cumba.
Noun
comba f (plural combe)
Portuguese
Noun
comba f (plural combas)
Romansch
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin gamba (“hoof”) (compare Italian gamba), from Ancient Greek καμπή (kampḗ, “bend”).
Noun
comba f (plural combas)
Spanish
Noun
comba f (plural combas)
- rope
- jumprope
Verb
comba
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