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Catalan
Etymology
From pa (“bread”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
panarra m or f (masculine and feminine plural panarres)
- (of a person) who eats a lot of bread, bread-loving
- Synonyms: paner, panisser
1887, Bosch de la Trinxeria, Recorts d'un excursionista, page 38:Com és tan panarra, quan ha acabat lo pa, sol pendre lo pa de sos veins.- Since he is so bread-loving, when he has finished the bread, he usually steals that of his neighbors.
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin *pennaria.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /paˈnara/
- Rhymes: -ara
- Syllabification: pa‧na‧rra
Noun
panarra m (plural panarras)
- bat (winged mammal)
- Synonym: murciélago
Había un panarra viviendo en el desván de la casa.- There was a bat living in the house's attic.
- (colloquial) simpleton
- Synonyms: bobo, ingenuo, simplón, tonto
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