chifre

Galician

Alternative forms

  • xifre, xipro

Etymology

Ultimately from a Vulgar Latin sīfilāre, as a variant of Latin sībilāre, present active infinitive of sībilō. Cognate with Portuguese chifre and Spanish chiflo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈt͡ʃifɾe̝/

Noun

chifre m (plural chifres)

  1. whistle
    Synonyms: asubío, pito
  2. horsetail (Equisetum)
    Synonyms: rabo de cabalo, xestela
  3. panpipes

References


Portuguese

Etymology

From Spanish chifle, from chiflar (to hiss, to whistle), from Vulgar Latin *sīfilāre, from Latin sībilāre, present active infinitive of sībilō (I hiss, I whistle).

Pronunciation

Noun

chifre m (plural chifres)

  1. horn, antler

See also

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