See also: <span class="searchmatch">Scalaria</span> <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span> nominative/accusative/vocative neuter plural of scālāris “<span class="searchmatch">scalaria</span>”, in Charlton T. Lewis and Charles Short (1879) A Latin...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">scalaria</span> <span class="searchmatch">Scalaria</span> f (obsolete) A former genus of ladder-shells or wentletraps....
From Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span>, from Latin scālae (“stairs”). IPA(key): /eskaˈleɾa/ Syllabification: es‧ca‧le‧ra Rhymes: -eɾa escalera f (plural escaleras) ladder...
escalier Haitian Creole: eskalye Ibero-Romance: Galician: esqueiro ⇒ Latin: <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span>: Ibero-Romance: Aragonese: escalera Asturian: escalera Galician: esqueira...
From Spanish escalera, from Old Spanish escalera, from Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span>, from Latin scālae (“steps”). Hyphenation: es‧ka‧li‧ra eskalira (dated) a staircase...
Presumably borrowed from Mozarabic (judging by the /aj/), from Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span>, derived from Latin scālae (“stairs”). escaláira f staircase, steps, stairs...
Ultimately from Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span>, from Latin scālae (“steps”). IPA(key): (Southern) /es̺kaʎeɾa/, [e̞s̺.ka.ʎe̞.ɾa] IPA(key): (Northern) /es̺kai̯leɾa/...
Second-declension noun. 1Found in older Latin (until the Augustan Age). scālae <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span> scālāris "scalarius", in Charles du Fresne du Cange’s Glossarium Mediæ...
13th century. Adaptation from Spanish escalera, from Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">scalaria</span>, from Latin scalae. Compare the doublet esqueira. IPA(key): /eskaˈlejɾa̝/ escaleira f...
Galician-Portuguese escaeyra (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Late Latin <span class="searchmatch">scālāria</span>, from Latin scālae. Doublet of escaleira, and cognate with Spanish escalera...