tienda

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English

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish tienda (shop, store).

Pronunciation

Noun

tienda (plural tiendas)

  1. In Cuba, Mexico, etc., a booth, stall, or shop where merchandise is sold.

Anagrams

Asturian

Etymology

From Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Vulgar Latin *tendita, substantivized feminine of *tenditus, as a variant form of tentus, perfect passive participle of Latin tendō.

Noun

tienda f (plural tiendes)

  1. shop

Leonese

Etymology

Inherited from Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Latin *tendita, from Latin tentus.

Noun

tienda f (plural tiendas)

  1. shop

References

Papiamentu

Etymology

From Spanish tienda.

Noun

tienda

  1. shop

Spanish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Vulgar Latin *tendita, substantivized feminine of *tenditus, as a variant form of tentus, perfect passive participle of Latin tendō. Compare Italian tenda, Portuguese tenda, Catalan tenda, French tente, Romanian tindă, English tent.

Noun

tienda f (plural tiendas)

  1. tent
    Synonym: carpa
  2. shop, store
    Synonyms: (Central America) abarrotería, almacén, (Mexico) changarro, (Central America) pulpería
Derived terms
Descendants
  • Tagalog: tinda
  • Taos: tį̀ęndoʼóna

Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

tienda

  1. inflection of tender:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative

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