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vientre

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Asturian

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin ventrem (stomach, belly), from Proto-Indo-European *wend-tri-.

Noun

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vientre m (plural vientres)

  1. abdomen; belly[1]
    Synonyms: abdome, barriga

References

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  1. ^ Academia de la Llingua Asturiana (2000). Diccionariu de la llingua asturiana (1ª edición). →ISBN. on-line version.

Ladino

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish vientre.

Noun

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vientre m (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling ב׳יינטרי)[1]

  1. abdomen; belly
    Synonym: shkembe

References

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Old Spanish

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Latin ventrem (stomach, belly), from Proto-Indo-European *wend-tri-.

Noun

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vientre m (plural vientres)

  1. abdomen; belly
  2. womb

Descendants

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  • Ladino: vientre
  • Spanish: vientre

References

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  • Ralph Steele Boggs et al. (1946) “vientre”, in Tentative Dictionary of Medieval Spanish, volume II, Chapel Hill, page 529

Spanish

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Spanish Wikipedia has an article on:
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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish vientre, from Latin ventrem (stomach, belly), from Proto-Indo-European *wend-tri-.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /ˈbjentɾe/ [ˈbjẽn̪.t̪ɾe]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -entɾe
  • Syllabification: vien‧tre

Noun

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vientre m (plural vientres)

  1. abdomen
    Synonym: abdomen
  2. belly
    Synonyms: barriga, guata
    mover el vientreto defecate
  3. womb
    Synonyms: útero, matriz
    vaca de vientrebreeding cow

Derived terms

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Further reading

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