sálamo

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Spanish

sálamo

Alternative forms

  • salamo (Costa Rica, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras)

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈsalamo/
  • Rhymes: -alamo
  • Syllabification: sá‧la‧mo

Noun

sálamo m (plural sálamos)

  1. (Costa Rica, Honduras, Nicaragua) lemonwood, lancewood (Calycophyllum candidissimum)[1][2]
    Synonyms: (Costa Rica) conejo, (Costa Rica, Panama, Colombia, Venezuela) guayabo, (Costa Rica, Panama) harino, (Costa Rica (Nicoya, Guanacaste), Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Panama) madroño, (Costa Rica (Nicoya)) surá, (Cuba, Mexico, Colombia) dagame, (Cuba) dágame, (Cuba, Colombia) degame, (Mexico) chacalí, (Mexico) (palo) camarón, (Mexico, Honduras) colorado, (Guatemala) guayabillo, (Guatemala) palo de peine, (Guatemala, Honduras) calán, (Guatemala, Honduras) solano, (Guatemala, Honduras, Panama) urraco, (Panama, Colombia) alazano, (Colombia) guayabo colorado, (Colombia) guayabo joveroso, (Colombia, Venezuela) guatagire, (Venezuela) araguato, (Venezuela) betún

References

  1. ^ Agüero Chaves, Arturo (1996) Diccionario de costarriqueñismos (in Spanish), San José, Costa Rica: Asamblea Legislativa de la República de Costa Rica, →ISBN, page 292
  2. ^ Grandtner, Miroslav M. (2005) Elsevier's Dictionary of Trees: Volume 1 North America, Elsevier, →ISBN, page 143