llave
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin clāvis, clāvem (“key”).
Noun
llave f (plural llaves)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin clāvis, clāvem (“key”), from Proto-Italic *klāwis, of ultimately Proto-Indo-European origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈʝa.βe], [ˈʎa.βe]
Noun
llave f (plural llaves)
- key (to open doors)
- key (of musical instrument)
- key (in heraldry)
- spanner, wrench
- faucet, tap
- curly bracket
- switch (to open doors)
- chokehold
Synonyms
- (device to dispense liquid): grifo, canilla, paja, pluma
- (device to turn electric current): interruptor
Derived terms
- juego de llaves
- llavero
Related terms
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