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[Callao]
** Asturian
*** Adjective
[ast]
1. [ast]
** Galician
*** Alternative forms
- [gl]
*** Etymology
From [gl], either from a local [gl] [gl] or a borrowing from [gl] or [gl]. Compare [fr].[1] Celtic cognates include [ga] and [cel-gau], the source of [fro].
*** Pronunciation
- [gl]
*** Noun
[m]
1. pebble 2. a middle sized fragment of stone 3. * {{ quote-text | gl | year=1905 | author=Antonio López Ferreiro | title=O niño de pombas | page=5 |passage=bateu n-unha corredoira en forma de embudo, ancha na entrada, estreita no cabo, no cal a cerraba un valo de terra e _CALLAUS_|t=he ended in a funnelled sunken lane, wide in the entrance, narrow in the other extreme where it was closed by a wall made of earth and STONES}}
1. a frozen lump of earth
**** Derived terms
- [gl]
*** References
- [R:gl:DDLG] - [R:gl:TILG] - [R:TLPGP]
References: [1]. [callao]
** Spanish
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Etymology 1
See [es].
**** Adjective
[es]
1. [es]
*** Etymology 2
Of [es] origin, from [es], from the base [cel-pro], likely ultimately of non-Indo-European ([es]) origin. See also [pt], [fr].
**** Noun
[m]
1. [es] stone pebble beach [17th c. nautical Spanish] 2. [es] pebble ; [es] [17th c. nautical Spanish]
***** Derived terms
{{col|es| |Callao }}
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE]