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* Arabic: {{t|ar|أَفُوكَادُو|m|tr=ʔafukādū}} |
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*: Egyptian Arabic: {{t|arz|افوكاتو|m-p|tr=avokato}} |
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Revision as of 17:19, 29 January 2024
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin American Spanish avocado, from the earlier aguacate, which comes from Classical Nahuatl āhuacatl (“avocado”).[1] (Can this(+) etymology be sourced?) Doublet of abacate. Compare aguacatillo, avocadillo.
The first mention can be found in the 1696 catalogue of Jamaican plants.[2]
Pronunciation
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Audio (US): (file) - Rhymes: -ɑːdəʊ
Noun
avocado (countable and uncountable, plural avocados or avocadoes)
- The large, usually yellowish-green or black, savory fruit of the avocado tree.
- Synonyms: alligator pear, avocado pear, butter pear, butter fruit, abacate
- The avocado tree, Persea americana, of the laurel family.
- (color, chiefly uncountable) A dark chartreuse colour, like the colour of the skin of an avocado.
- avocado:
- 2016, Zadie Smith, Swing Time, New York, N.Y.: Penguin Press, →ISBN, page 57:
- It was exactly the same as my bathroom. Same cork floor, same avocado bathroom set.
Hypernyms
Derived terms
Descendants
Translations
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Adjective
avocado (not comparable)
Translations
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See also
References
- ^ “aguacate”, 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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Further reading
- avocado on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Persea americana on Wikispecies.Wikispecies
- Persea americana on Wikimedia Commons.Wikimedia Commons
- avocado at USDA Plants database
- Michael Quinion (2004) “Avocado”, in Ballyhoo, Buckaroo, and Spuds: Ingenious Tales of Words and Their Origins, Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Books in association with Penguin Books, →ISBN.
- cookbook:avocado on Wikibooks.Wikibooks
Danish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Spanish aguacate, from Nahuatl āhuacatl (“avocado”).
Pronunciation
Noun
avocado c (singular definite avocadoen, plural indefinite avocadoer)
Inflection
common gender |
Singular | Plural | ||
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indefinite | definite | indefinite | definite | |
nominative | avocado | avocadoen | avocadoer | avocadoerne |
genitive | avocados | avocadoens | avocadoers | avocadoernes |
Dutch
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish avocado.
Pronunciation
Noun
avocado m (plural avocado's)
Derived terms
Descendants
Italian
Pronunciation
Noun
avocado m (invariable)
Portuguese
Participle
avocado (feminine avocada, masculine plural avocados, feminine plural avocadas)
- past participle of avocar
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from English avocado.
Noun
avocado m (plural avocado)
Declension
singular | plural | |||
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indefinite articulation | definite articulation | indefinite articulation | definite articulation | |
nominative/accusative | (un) avocado | avocadoul | (niște) avocado | avocadoi |
genitive/dative | (unui) avocado | avocadoului | (unor) avocado | avocadolor |
vocative | avocadoule | avocadolor |
Spanish
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
From aguacate, possibly influenced by a Caribbean language.
Noun
avocado m (plural avocados)
Descendants
Etymology 2
Participle
avocado (feminine avocada, masculine plural avocados, feminine plural avocadas)
- past participle of avocar
Further reading
- “avocado”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), 23rd edition, Royal Spanish Academy, 2014 October 16
- English terms borrowed from Spanish
- English terms derived from Spanish
- English terms derived from Classical Nahuatl
- English doublets
- English 4-syllable words
- English terms with IPA pronunciation
- English terms with audio pronunciation
- Rhymes:English/ɑːdəʊ
- Rhymes:English/ɑːdəʊ/4 syllables
- English lemmas
- English nouns
- English uncountable nouns
- English countable nouns
- English nouns with irregular plurals
- English terms with quotations
- English adjectives
- English uncomparable adjectives
- en:Colors
- en:Fruits
- en:Greens
- en:Laurel family plants
- Danish terms derived from Spanish
- Danish terms derived from Nahuatl
- Danish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Danish lemmas
- Danish nouns
- Danish terms spelled with C
- Danish common-gender nouns
- Dutch terms borrowed from Spanish
- Dutch terms derived from Spanish
- Dutch terms with IPA pronunciation
- Dutch terms with audio pronunciation
- Dutch lemmas
- Dutch nouns
- Dutch nouns with plural in -s
- Dutch masculine nouns
- Italian 4-syllable words
- Italian terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Italian/ado
- Rhymes:Italian/ado/4 syllables
- Italian lemmas
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- Italian indeclinable nouns
- Italian countable nouns
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- it:Fruits
- it:Laurel family plants
- it:Trees
- Portuguese non-lemma forms
- Portuguese past participles
- Romanian terms borrowed from English
- Romanian terms derived from English
- Romanian lemmas
- Romanian nouns
- Romanian countable nouns
- Romanian masculine nouns
- Spanish 4-syllable words
- Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation
- Rhymes:Spanish/ado
- Rhymes:Spanish/ado/4 syllables
- Spanish terms with homophones
- Spanish lemmas
- Spanish nouns
- Spanish countable nouns
- Spanish masculine nouns
- Philippine Spanish
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- Spanish past participles