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Asturian
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin cathégra, from Latin cathedra, from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra), from κατά (katá, “above”) + ἕδρα (hédra, “chair”).
Noun
cadera f (plural caderes)
- hip
Interlingua
Verb
cadera
- future of cader
Macanese
Etymology
From Portuguese cadeira, from Old Galician-Portuguese cadeira, from Vulgar Latin *cathēgra, variant of Latin cathedra, from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra), from κατά (katá, “above”) + ἕδρα (hédra, “chair”).
Noun
cadera
- chair
- sedan chair
- (anatomy) lumbar region (the back at the kidney level)
- dói cadera ― (to have) lower back pain; kidney pain; pain in the buttocks
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Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish cadera (“chair, throne”), from Vulgar Latin cathégra[1][2] (attested in Pompeiian inscriptions), variant of Latin cathedra (“armchair”), from Ancient Greek καθέδρα (kathédra), from κατά (katá, “down”) + ἕδρα (hédra, “chair”). Doublet of cátedra. Compare Portuguese cadeira (“chair”), Catalan cadira, Lombard and Piedmontese cadrega, Venetan carega, Modern Greek καρέκλα (karékla).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kaˈdeɾa/
- Rhymes: -eɾa
- Syllabification: ca‧de‧ra
Noun
cadera f (plural caderas)
- (anatomy) hip
- (obsolete) chair
- Synonyms: silla f, asiento m
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