cobla

Catalan

Etymology

From Latin cōpula. Doublet of còpula.

Noun

cobla f (plural cobles)

  1. (poetry) strophe (a pair of stanzas of alternating form on which the structure of a given poem is based)
  2. a traditional Catalan music group of wind instruments

Further reading


Old Occitan

Etymology

Latin cōpula. See English couple.

Noun

cobla f (oblique plural coblas, nominative singular cobla, nominative plural coblas)

  1. couplet (in poetry)
  • coble m
  • coblejar
  • coblejador m

References

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