sombrero

See also: sombréro

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish sombrero (hat), from sombra (shadow, shade) + -ero, literally, "shade-maker". The drink was named after the hat.

Noun

sombrero (plural sombreros)

sombrero
  1. A kind of hat with a high conical or cylindrical crown and a saucer-shaped brim, highly embroidered, made of plush felt.
  2. A mixed drink with coffee liqueur and cream.
  3. (bowling) A series of four consecutive strikes.

Translations


Finnish

Etymology

From Spanish

Noun

sombrero

  1. sombrero (hat)
  2. sombrero (drink)

Declension

Inflection of sombrero (Kotus type 2/palvelu, no gradation)
nominative sombrero sombrerot
genitive sombreron sombrerojen
sombreroiden
sombreroitten
partitive sombreroa sombreroja
sombreroita
illative sombreroon sombreroihin
singular plural
nominative sombrero sombrerot
accusative nom. sombrero sombrerot
gen. sombreron
genitive sombreron sombrerojen
sombreroiden
sombreroitten
partitive sombreroa sombreroja
sombreroita
inessive sombrerossa sombreroissa
elative sombrerosta sombreroista
illative sombreroon sombreroihin
adessive sombrerolla sombreroilla
ablative sombrerolta sombreroilta
allative sombrerolle sombreroille
essive sombrerona sombreroina
translative sombreroksi sombreroiksi
instructive sombreroin
abessive sombrerotta sombreroitta
comitative sombreroineen

Italian

Etymology

From Spanish sombrero

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ɛro

Noun

sombrero m (plural sombreri)

  1. sombrero

Anagrams


Spanish

Etymology

From sombra + -ero.

Noun

sombrero m (plural sombreros)

  1. hat
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