caíño

See also: Caino and Caíño

Galician

Caíño grape

Etymology

From Latin canīnus (canine). Cognate with Portuguese cainho.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaˈiɲo̝/

Noun

caíño m (plural caíños, feminine caíña, feminine plural caíñas)

  1. one of several autochthonous Galician varieties of grape which produce wines with high acidity
    Brancellao e Caíño, os pais do viño
    Brancellao and Caíño [grapes are] the wine's parents
    (proverb)

Adjective

caíño m (feminine singular caíña, masculine plural caíños, feminine plural caíñas)

  1. sharp, bitting

Derived terms

  • Caíño (surname)
  • mosca caíña (horsefly, literally canine fly)
  • nabo caíño (bryony, literally canine turnip)

See also

References

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