culuebra
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Old Spanish[edit]
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Etymology[edit]
From Vulgar Latin *colŏbra, altered from Classical Latin colubra, feminine counterpart to coluber (“snake”).
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Noun[edit]
culuebra f (plural culuebras)
- snake, serpent
- Idem, f. 56r.
- […] deſpues del retornamiento peſcueço dela culuebra que tiene el encantador dellas […]
- […] after the returning of the neck of the snake held by the snake charmer […]
- […] deſpues del retornamiento peſcueço dela culuebra que tiene el encantador dellas […]
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- Old Spanish terms inherited from Latin
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- osp:Snakes