balane

French

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin balanus, from Ancient Greek βάλανος (bálanos, acorn). Cognate with Catalan bàlan, Italian balano, Portuguese bálano, Spanish bálano.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ba.lan/
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Noun

balane m (plural balanes)

  1. (zoology) barnacle, especially the acorn barnacle
  2. (anatomy, dated) glans
    Synonym: gland
    • François Rabelais, Le Tiers Livre 2:
      De bled en herbe vous faictez belle saulce verde [...] laquelle [...] dilate les vases spermaticques, abbrevie les cremasteres, expurge la vessie, enfle les genitoires, corrige le prepuce, incruste le balane, rectifie le membre.
      Of corn in the blade you may make good green sauce [...] which [...] dilates the spermatic vessels, shortens the cremasters, purgeth the bladder, puffeth up the genitories, correcteth the prepuce, hardens the nut, and rectifies the member.

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Latin

Noun

balane

  1. vocative singular of balanus
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