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** Latin
*** Etymology
Substantivation of apocopated [la], [nominative] [neuter] [singular] of [la] or directly from [la].
*** Pronunciation
- [palear]
*** Noun
[palear <3>]
1. [la] The skin that hang s down from the neck of an ox , dewlap . 2. [la] The throat .
**** Declension
[palear <3>]
**** Related terms
{{col4|la |paleālis |paleāris |paleārium |paleātus }}
*** References
- [R:L&S] - [R:Gaffiot]
** Portuguese
*** Etymology
Borrowed from [pt], from [es], cognate with [pt].
*** Pronunciation
[pale^ar]
- [pt]
*** Verb
[pt-verb]
1. [pt] to shovel [move material with a shovel]
**** Conjugation
[pt-conj]
*** Further reading
- [R:pt:Aulete] - [R:pt:Dicionário informal] - [R:pt:DAN] - [R:pt:Infopédia] - [R:pt:Michaelis] - [R:pt:Priberam]
** Spanish
*** Etymology
From [es].
*** Pronunciation
[es-pr]
*** Verb
[es-verb]
1. [es] to shovel
**** Conjugation
[es-conj]
**** Derived terms
[es]
*** Further reading
- [R:es:DRAE]