zebro

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See also: żebro, žebro, and Żebro

Czech

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Noun

zebro

  1. vocative singular of zebra

Esperanto

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Ĉapmanaj zebroj en Bocvano

Etymology

Borrowed from French zèbre, English zebra, Russian зе́бра (zébra) and German Zebra.

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Noun

zebro (accusative singular zebron, plural zebroj, accusative plural zebrojn)

  1. zebra
    • 2009, Klivo Lendon, transl., La Origino de Specioj, Karolo Darvin, page 160:
      Oni vidas plurajn tre malsamajn speciojn de la ĉevala genro fariĝi, per simpla variado, striaj ĉe la kruro kiel zebro, aŭ striaj ĉe la ŝultroj kiel azeno.
      We see several very distinct species of the horse-genus becoming, by simple variation, striped on the legs like a zebra, or striped on the shoulders like an ass.

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Old Galician-Portuguese

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Noun

zebro m (plural zebros)

  1. Alternative form of zevro

Polish

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Noun

zebro f

  1. vocative singular of zebra

Portuguese

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Etymology 1

From Old Galician-Portuguese zebro, zevro (wild ass), from earlier ezebro, from Vulgar Latin *eciferus, from Latin equiferus (wild horse), from equus (horse) + ferus (wild).

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: ze‧bro

Noun

zebro m (plural zebros, feminine zebra, feminine plural zebras)

  1. a wild horse or a wild ass (Equus hydruntinus, an extinct equine)
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Etymology 2

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

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  • Hyphenation: ze‧bro

Verb

zebro

  1. first-person singular present indicative of zebrar