pavón

See also: pavon

Galician

un pavón (a peacock)

Etymology

From Old Portuguese pavon, from Latin pāvōnem, accusative singular of pāvō.

Noun

pavón m (plural pavóns)

  1. peacock

See also


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin pāvōnem, accusative singular of pāvō.

Noun

pavón m (plural pavones)

  1. (rare) peacock
  2. moth of the genus Saturnia (so called because of the spots in its wings resemble those of the peacock)

Derived terms

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