liró

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See also: liro

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Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish lirón, ultimately from Latin glis.

Pronunciation

Adjective

liró (feminine lirona, masculine plural lirons, feminine plural lirones)

  1. simple-minded, foolish

Noun

liró m (plural lirons, feminine lirona)

  1. dormouse
    Synonym: rata dormidora
  2. fool
    Synonym: beneit

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