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talar

talar

See also: talár

English

Adjective

talar (not comparable)

  1. (anatomy) Relating to the talus.

Etymology 2

Noun

talar (plural talars)

  1. An ankle-length robe.

Polish

Etymology

From German Thaler/Taler.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈtalar]

Noun

talar m anim

  1. a thaler

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ta̠ˈla̠ɾ]

Etymology 1

From Latin tālārī, singular ablative of tālāris, from talus.

Adjective

talar m, f (plural talares)

  1. covering or reaching the heel (cloth, garment or accessories)

Etymology 2

From Germanic zalon (to steal, to snatch).

Verb

talar (first-person singular present talo, first-person singular preterite talé, past participle talado)

  1. to cut, cut down (particularly a tree, forest)
Conjugation
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See also

Etymology 3

From tala, a tree species, from Quechua tara.

Noun

talar m (plural talares)

  1. tala groove.

Swedish

Verb

talar

  1. present tense of tala.