almendra
Asturian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *amendla, *amandula, from Latin amygdala, from Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē), of Pre-Greek origin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /alˈmendɾa/, [alˈmẽn̪.d̪ɾa]
- Rhymes: -endɾa
- Hyphenation: al‧men‧dra
Related terms
Ladino
Etymology
From Old Spanish almendra (compare Spanish almendra), from Vulgar Latin, from Latin amygdala, from Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē).
Mirandese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *amendla, *amandula, from Latin amygdala, from Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē), of Pre-Greek origin.
Derived terms
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin, from Latin amygdala, from Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /alˈmendɾa/
Noun
almendra f (plural almendras)
- almond
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 23r:
- […] E fizierõ aſi fijos de iſrꝉ eotro dia floreçio el blago de aaron ⁊ leuo almẽdras.
- […] And so they did the children of Israel. And on the next day the staff of Aaron blossomed and bore almonds.
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /alˈmendɾa/ [alˈmẽn̪.d̪ɾa]
Audio (Colombia): (file) - Rhymes: -endɾa
- Syllabification: al‧men‧dra
Etymology 1
Inherited from Old Spanish almendra (compare Ladino almendra), from Vulgar Latin *amendla, *amandula, from Latin amygdala, from Ancient Greek ἀμυγδάλη (amugdálē), of Pre-Greek origin. Doublet of amígdala.
Noun
almendra f (plural almendras)
Derived terms
- almendrado
- almendrar
- almendro
- harina de almendra (“almond meal, almond flour”)
- leche de almendra
Related terms
Descendants
- → Chavacano: almendra
Verb
almendra
- inflection of almendrar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Further reading
- “almendra”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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