alacrara

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Portuguese

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Etymology

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From alacrau, from Arabic العَقْرَب (al-ʕaqrab, scorpion), from the beetle's habit of lifting up its rear end when threatened.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: a‧la‧cra‧ra

Noun

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alacrara f (plural alacraras)

  1. (Alentejo) devil's coach-horse
    Synonym: (Alentejo) alacrara-peideira
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