dromedario

See also: dromedário

Basque

Etymology

  • Borrowed from Spanish dromedario.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /dromedaɾio/ [d̪ro.me.ð̞a.ɾi.o]
    • Audio:(file)
    • Rhymes: -io, -o
    • Hyphenation: dro‧me‧da‧ri‧o

    Noun

    dromedario anim

    1. dromedary

    Declension

    Declension of dromedario (animate, ending in vowel)
    indefinite singular plural
    absolutive dromedario dromedarioa dromedarioak
    ergative dromedariok dromedarioak dromedarioek
    dative dromedariori dromedarioari dromedarioei
    genitive dromedarioren dromedarioaren dromedarioen
    comitative dromedariorekin dromedarioarekin dromedarioekin
    causative dromedariorengatik dromedarioarengatik dromedarioengatik
    benefactive dromedariorentzat dromedarioarentzat dromedarioentzat
    instrumental dromedarioz dromedarioaz dromedarioez
    inessive dromedariorengan dromedarioarengan dromedarioengan
    locative
    allative dromedariorengana dromedarioarengana dromedarioengana
    terminative dromedariorenganaino dromedarioarenganaino dromedarioenganaino
    directive dromedariorenganantz dromedarioarenganantz dromedarioenganantz
    destinative dromedariorenganako dromedarioarenganako dromedarioenganako
    ablative dromedariorengandik dromedarioarengandik dromedarioengandik
    partitive dromedariorik
    prolative dromedariotzat

    Further reading

    • dromedario”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
    • dromedario”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

    Galician

    Pronunciation

    Etymology

    Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese dromedario, from Late Latin dromedarius, based on Ancient Greek δρομὰς κάμηλος (dromàs kámēlos, running camel). More at dromedary.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /dɾomeˈdaɾjo/ [d̪ɾo.meˈð̞a.ɾjʊ]
    • Rhymes: -aɾjo
    • Hyphenation: dro‧me‧da‧rio

    Noun

    dromedario m (plural dromedarios)

    1. dromedary

    Coordinate terms

    References

    Italian

    Etymology

    Borrowed from Latin dromedārius, based on Ancient Greek δρομὰς κάμηλος (dromàs kámēlos, running camel). More at dromedary.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /dro.meˈda.rjo/
    • Rhymes: -arjo
    • Hyphenation: dro‧me‧dà‧rio

    Noun

    dromedario m (plural dromedari)

    1. dromedary

    Further reading

    • dromedario in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

    Anagrams

    Old Galician-Portuguese

    Etymology

  • Learned borrowing from Late Latin dromedārius.

    Noun

    *dromedario m (plural *dromedarios)

    1. dromedary

    Usage notes

    • Only attested in the plural.

    Descendants

    • Galician: dromedario
    • Portuguese: dromedário

    References

    Old Spanish

    Etymology

  • Learned borrowing from Late Latin dromedārius, from dromas + -ārius.

    Noun

    dromedario m (plural dromedarios)

    1. dromedary
      • 12701274, Alfonso X of Castile, [la eſtoria de Eſpanna] [The story of Spain], page 68r, column 1:
        E poꝛ ẏr mas aẏna fueron en dꝛomedarios q ſon camellos coſſeros.
        And to go quicker they rode dromedaries, which are running camels.

    Descendants

    • Spanish: dromedario (see there for further descendants)

    Spanish

    Etymology

  • Inherited from Old Spanish dromedario, from Late Latin dromedārius, based on Ancient Greek δρομὰς κάμηλος (dromàs kámēlos, running camel). More at dromedary.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /dɾomeˈdaɾjo/ [d̪ɾo.meˈð̞a.ɾjo]
    • Audio (Colombia):(file)
    • Rhymes: -aɾjo
    • Syllabification: dro‧me‧da‧rio

    Noun

    dromedario m (plural dromedarios)

    1. dromedary

    Coordinate terms

    Descendants

    Further reading