chorón

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See also: choron and -choron

Galician

Etymology

From chorar (to cry) +‎ -ón. Cognate with Portuguese chorão, Spanish llorón.

Pronunciation

Noun

chorón m (plural choróns, feminine chorona, feminine plural choronas)

  1. crybaby, whiner; also figuratively, moaner
    Synonyms: choromicas, mexericas, nifrón
  2. weeping willow (Salix babylonica, a species of willow with very pendulous twigs)
    Synonym: salgueiro chorón
    • 1845, Alberto Camino, O desconsolo:
      D’esta fontiña áa beira froleada
      sentado áa sombra de un chorón estóu
      doído o peito, á alma esconsolada
      triste morrendo pouco a pouco vóu.
      By the flowery side of this spring,
      sitting in the shade of a weeping willow I am,
      aching heart, disconsolate soul,
      sad, little by little I die

Adjective

chorón (feminine chorona, masculine plural choróns, feminine plural choronas)

  1. weepy, whiny
    Synonyms: choromicas, mexericas, nifrón

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