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Asturian
Verb
tiró
- third-person singular indefinite preterite indicative of tirar
Catalan
Pronunciation
Etymology 1
Learned borrowing from Latin tīrō (“apprentice, novice”)
Noun
tiró m (plural tirons)
- tyro, novice, apprentice
- Synonym: aprenent
Etymology 2
From tira + -ó.
Noun
tiró m (plural tirons)
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Etymology 3
Of expressive origin. Perhaps influenced by tirar.
Noun
tiró m (plural tirons)
- (in the plural) cry for calling domestic fowl, especially ducks
- duck
- Synonym: ànec
Further reading
Spanish
Verb
tiró
- third-person singular preterite indicative of tirar