robra

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Galician

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Etymology

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From an older revora (13th century), from Latin rōburā (oak; strength).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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robra f (plural robras)

  1. (dated) corroboration
  2. meal or feast held as corroboration of a deal
  3. meal or feast held after a communal, usually unpaid, work
    Synonyms: albaroque, gueste
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