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pelma

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English

Etymology

From Ancient Greek πέλμᾰ (pélmă).

Noun

pelma (plural pelmata)

  1. (ornithology) The undersurface of the foot.

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Alternative forms

Etymology

From either English palm or German Low German pelmen.

Verb

pelma (present tense pelmar, past tense pelma, past participle pelma, passive infinitive pelmast, present participle pelmande, imperative pelma/pelm)

  1. (colloquial) to throw
  2. (colloquial) to slam, punch, hit, strike
  3. (colloquial) to gulp down

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • pelma til

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Spanish

Etymology

Uncertain. Cf. Ancient Greek πέλμα (pélma). Or a shortening of pelmazo, possibly from Latin pegma, from Ancient Greek πῆγμα (pêgma). Cf. also Romanian piemn, pielm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpelma/ [ˈpel.ma]
  • Rhymes: -elma
  • Syllabification: pel‧ma

Noun

pelma m or f by sense (plural pelmas)

  1. (colloquial) bore

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