arvor
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Cornish
[edit ]Etymology
[edit ]Adjective
[edit ]arvor
Noun
[edit ]arvor m (plural arvoryow )
Derived terms
[edit ]- glastanen an arvor ("live oak")
- kapuka arvor ("kapuka")
- pinbren arvor ("maritime pine")
- sekoya an arvor ("coast redwood")
- tagles arvor ("sea bindweed, kidney shaped bindweed")
References
[edit ]- "arvor" in Cornish Dictionary / Gerlyver Kernewek, Akademi Kernewek.
Old Galician-Portuguese
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From Latin arbor ("tree"). Cognate with Old Spanish arbor .
Pronunciation
[edit ]Noun
[edit ]arvor f (plural arvors )
- tree
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- ysaya [...] disse que aruor sayria ben da rayz de iesse.
- Isaiah [...] said that a tree would spring from the root of Jesse.
- ysaya [...] disse que aruor sayria ben da rayz de iesse.
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Descendants
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