abeja

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Finnish

Noun

abeja

  1. partitive plural of abi

Lithuanian

Alternative forms

Etymology

Likely derived from abeji (both).

Noun

abejà f (plural ãbejos) stress pattern 3b

  1. doubt, uncertainty

Declension

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Old Spanish

Etymology

Inherited from Latin apicula.

Pronunciation

Noun

abeja f (plural abejas)

  1. bee
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 82r:
      A cabo de dias tornos por préder la ⁊ aplego por ueer o ẏazia el leó muerto. efallo enel cuerpo del leó .j. enſáne dabejas e mẏel : crebátolo có ſus manos ⁊ comẏo
      [A cabo de días tornó-s por prender la e aplegó por veer o yazía el león muerto. E falló en el cuerpo del león .I. ensamne d’abejas e miel. Crebantó lo con sus manos e comió.]
      After some days he returned to take her, and he approached to see where the dead lion lay. And he found in the lion's carcass a swarm of bees and honey. He broke it with his hands and ate.

Descendants

  • Spanish: abeja

Spanish

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una abeja en una flor

Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish abeja, from Latin apicula.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈbexa/
  • Audio (Spain):(file)
  • Rhymes: -exa
  • Syllabification: a‧be‧ja

Noun

abeja f (plural abejas)

  1. bee (the insect)
    Coordinate term: zángano

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Further reading