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Catalan
Etymology
Probably from Late Latin or Vulgar Latin regia, from Latin porta regia ("royal gate"), with later influence from Arabic رِيشَة (rīša, “batten”).[1] Alternative etymologies suggest Vulgar Latin *regla, from regula, although Catalan rella is the proper descendant of this word.
Pronunciation
Noun
reixa f (plural reixes)
- grille, grating
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Further reading
Galician
Etymology
Possibly ultimately from Latin regula, through Vulgar Latin *regla. Compare Portuguese relha, Spanish reja; cf. also Catalan reixa.
Noun
reixa f (plural reixas)
- grille, grating
Further reading
Ligurian
Etymology
Ultimately from Latin radix. Compare Venetan raixa.
Pronunciation
Noun
reixa
- root
Portuguese
Pronunciation
Noun
reixa f (plural reixas)
- Alternative form of rixa