rabosa

Catalan

Etymology

From a derivative of Latin rāpum (turnip), developing a sense of "tail" in many Romance languages of Iberia, such as Spanish, Portuguese, and Galician rabo. Alternatively, possibly from Old Spanish rabosa, itself of the same origin[1].

Pronunciation

Noun

rabosa f (plural raboses)

  1. (Valencia) red fox
  2. Galium verrucosum
  3. Blennius galerita

Synonyms

(red fox):

  • guilla
  • guineu
  • guineu comuna
  • guineu roja

References

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