aranha
Occitan
Alternative forms
- aragno (Mistralian)
- estariganha
Etymology
From Old Occitan [Term?], from Latin arānea (“spider”). Compare Catalan aranya, French araignée. Probably a doublet of ronha, from a Vulgar Latin derivative.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [aˈraɲo]
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Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese aranna (“spider”), from Latin arānea (“spider”). Compare Spanish araña. Probably a doublet of ronha, from a Vulgar Latin derivative.
Pronunciation
Noun
aranha f (plural aranhas)
Synonyms
- (woman's genitalia): See here
Derived terms
See also
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