morral

Spanish

Etymology

From morro + -al.

Noun

morral m (plural morrales)

  1. backpack or knapsack
    Perico echó un rápido recuento a las ovejas y no se admiró de contar 51. "¡Ahora sí eran cincuenta y una!" Sonrió mientras abría su morral y devoraba su almuerzo.
    Perico quickly counted the sheep and did not marvel 51. "Of course, there were fifty-one," he smiled as he opened his knapsack and ate his lunch.
    Synonyms: chuspa, garniel, carriel, zurrón

Derived terms

  • morralada
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