<span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> (plural <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span>-<span class="searchmatch">yunta</span>) nonstandard form of junta FWOTD – 10 October 2022 From yunto (“yoked”), from Latin iūnctus, past participle of iungō (“to yoke...
See also: <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> indá Borrowed from Spanish <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span>. <span class="searchmatch">yuntá</span>⁴ A yoked pair of oxen. nuj <span class="searchmatch">yuntá</span> yoꞌóó <span class="searchmatch">yuntá</span> Erickson de Hollenbach, Elena, Santillán Merino, Miguel...
<span class="searchmatch">yuntas</span> f pl plural of <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span>...
(Mexico) cuate calf (leg) Synonym: pantorrilla cufflink Synonyms: broche, <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> (in the plural) binoculars Synonyms: prismáticos, binoculares gemelo idéntico...
mancuernilla f (plural mancuernillas) cufflink Synonyms: gemelo, broche, <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> “mancuernillas”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the...
convention, tribunal or assembly; the ruling council of a military dictatorship) <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> (nonstandard) “junta” in Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia, Jakarta: Agency for...
+ iūnctus. Note how ayuntamiento preserves the Latin palatal – as does <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> ("yoke [of oxen], team [of horses]"), but not junto ("together"). Both terms...
parelha (pt) f Russian: упря́жка (ru) f (uprjážka) Spanish: tiro (es) m (of horses), <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> (es) f (of oxen) Tamil: இழுவை விலங்குகள் (iḻuvai vilaṅkukaḷ) Tatar: җигем (tt)...
(çift), قوش (koş) Portuguese: junta (pt) f Sardinian: giú m, giubu, giuu, giuvu Spanish: <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> (es) m, emparejo (es) m (disused) Ugaritic: 𐎕𐎎𐎄 m (ṣmd)...
(Panama), mancuernilla (es) f (Central America, Mexico), yugo (es) m (Cuba), <span class="searchmatch">yunta</span> (es) f (Puerto Rico, Venezuela) Swedish: manschettknapp c Tajik: запонка...