pollo

See also: pöllö

Italian

Etymology

From Latin pullus, from Proto-Indo-European *polH- (animal young).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpol.lo/
  • (file)
  • Rhymes: -ollo
  • Hyphenation: pól‧lo

Noun

pollo m (plural polli)

  1. (meats) chicken (especially chicken meat)
  2. (slang) sucker, chump, dupe or patsy
  3. (slang) pushover or weakling

Derived terms


Latin

Adjective

pollō

  1. dative masculine singular of pollus
  2. dative neuter singular of pollus
  3. ablative masculine singular of pollus
  4. ablative neuter singular of pollus

Spanish

pollo

Etymology

From Latin pullus, from Proto-Indo-European *polH- (animal young).

Pronunciation

  • (Castilian) IPA(key): /ˈpoʎo/
  • (Latin America) IPA(key): /ˈpoɟ͡ʝo/, [ˈpoʝo]
  • (Rioplatense) IPA(key): [ˈpo.ʒo]
  • Homophone: poyo

Noun

pollo m (plural pollos)

  1. young chicken (specially a male, or one of unspecified gender)
  2. chicken (meat)

Adjective

pollo (feminine singular polla, masculine plural pollos, feminine plural pollas)

  1. (Chile, slang) unexperienced

Hyponyms

Derived terms

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