canuto Feb 26th 2013, 19:29 | | Line 25: | Line 25: | | | | | | ==Spanish== | | ==Spanish== | − | | + | ===Etymology=== | | + | From {{etyl|mxi|es}} {{term|القناة|lang=mxi}}, from {{etyl|LL|es}} {{recons|cannūtus,||resembling sugarcane|lang=LL}}, from {{etyl|la|es}} {{term|canna||cane|lang=la}} | | ===Noun=== | | ===Noun=== | | {{es-noun|m}} | | {{es-noun|m}} |
Latest revision as of 19:29, 26 February 2013 [edit] Italian [edit] Etymology From Latin canutus. [edit] Adjective canuto m (f canuta, m plural canuti, f plural canute) - white-haired
[edit] Adjective cānūtō - dative masculine singular of cānūtus
- dative neuter singular of cānūtus
- ablative masculine singular of cānūtus
- ablative neuter plural of cānūtus
[edit] Spanish [edit] Etymology From Mozarabic القناة, from Late Latin *cannūtus, ("resembling sugarcane"), from Latin canna ("cane") canuto m. (plural canutos) - tube
- (slang) joint, reefer
- (slang, Chile, pejorative) evangelical
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