hembra
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Spanish hembra. Doublet of feme, femina, and femme.
Noun
[edit]hembra (plural hembras)
Translations
[edit]female llama
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See also
[edit]- List of animal names on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Spanish
[edit]Alternative forms
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Inherited from Old Spanish femna, fembra, from Latin fēmina (“female”), from Proto-Italic *fēmanā, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰeh₁-m̥n-eh₂ (“(f.) one who is sucked; one who suckles”), derivation of the verbal root *dʰeh₁(y)- (“to suck, suckle”). Doublet of fémina.
Pronunciation
[edit]Noun
[edit]hembra f (plural hembras)
- female
- 1974, “Instituciones”, in Pequeñas anécdotas sobre las instituciones, performed by Sui Generis:
- "Tenés sábados, hembras y televisores / Tenés días para andar aún sin los pantalones." / No preguntes más!
- You have Saturdays, women, and televisions / You have days when you can go without even wearing pants / Don't ask any more questions!
- 1978, Joan Manuel Serrat (lyrics and music), “Qué bonito es Badalona”:
- Qué bonito es Badalona / Con sus viejos y sus niños / Con sus hembras y sus hombres
- How pretty is Badalona / With its old and its young / With its women and its men
Derived terms
[edit]Descendants
[edit]- → English: hembra
Further reading
[edit]- “hembra”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), 23rd edition, Royal Spanish Academy, 2014 October 16
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