gaiola

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician / Old Portuguese, from Old French gaiole, from Medieval Latin gabiola, for Vulgar Latin *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (cavity, coop, cage). Doublet of xaula, borrowed again from Middle French.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaˈjɔla̝/

Noun

gaiola f (plural gaiolas)

  1. cage
    Synonym: xaula

Derived terms

  • Gaiola

References


Neapolitan

Noun

gaiola f (please add the plural)

  1. birdcage

Portuguese

gaiola

Etymology

From Old Portuguese, from Medieval Latin gabiola, for Vulgar Latin *caveola, a diminutive of Latin cavea (cavity, coop, cage). Cognate to Spanish gayola. Compare jaula, a doublet borrowed through French.

Pronunciation

Noun

gaiola f (plural gaiolas)

  1. cage
  2. birdcage

Synonyms

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