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Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish aviar.
Verb
abiár
- to invite
- to provision for a journey
Spanish
Etymology
From Arabic.[1]
Noun
abiar m (plural abiares)
- a variety of chamomile
- Synonym: manzanilla loca
References
- ^ Corriente, Federico (2019 March 11) “Boletín de información lingüística de la Real Academia Española”, in NOTAS A LOS ARABISMOS Y OTROS «EXOTISMOS» EN DLE 2014 (in Spanish), Royal Spanish Academy, archived from the original on 17 December 2020
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