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===Etymology===
===Etymology===
{{bor+|pt|es|cóndor}}, from {{der|pt|qu|kuntur}}.<ref>{{R:pt:Infopédia}}</ref><ref>{{R:Priberam}}</ref>
From {{bor|pt|es|cóndor}}.


===Pronunciation===
===Pronunciation===
{{pt-IPA|condôr}}
{{pt-IPA|condôr}}
* {{rhymes|pt|oɾ|q1=Portugal, São Paulo|oʁ|q2=Brazil|s=2}}
* {{hyph|pt|con|dor}}
* {{hyph|pt|con|dor}}
* {{rhymes|pt|oɾ|oʁ|s=2}}


===Noun===
===Noun===
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# {{l|en|condor}} {{gloss|American species of vultures}}
# {{l|en|condor}} {{gloss|American species of vultures}}


===Further reading===
===References===
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* {{R:Priberam}}


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{{topics|pt|Birds}}

Revision as of 18:07, 24 July 2022

See also: Condor and cóndor

English

Etymology

From Spanish cóndor, from Quechua kuntur.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɒndɔː(ɹ)/
  • Audio (Berkshire, UK):(file)

Noun

English Wikipedia has an article on:
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condor (plural condors or condor)

  1. Either of two New World vultures, Vultur gryphus of the Andes or Gymnogyps californianus, a nearly extinct vulture of the mountains of California.
  2. A gold coin of some South American countries bearing the figure of one of these vultures.
  3. An Argentinian short range ballistic missile.
  4. (golf) The completion of a hole four strokes under par (a quadruple birdie, triple eagle, or double albatross).
  5. (finance) A combination of four options of the same type at four strike prices, giving limited profit and limited risk.

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Dutch

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish cóndor, from Quechua kuntur.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈkɔn.dɔr/
  • Hyphenation: con‧dor

Noun

condor m (plural condors)

  1. condor, Andean condor, Vultur gryphus
    Synonym: Andescondor
  2. (rare) California condor, Gymnogyps californianus
    Synonym: Californische condor

Derived terms


French

Etymology

From Spanish cóndor.

Pronunciation

Noun

condor m (plural condors)

  1. condor (American species of vultures)

Further reading


Italian

Etymology

From Spanish cóndor.

Noun

condor m (invariable)

  1. condor (bird)

Derived terms

Further reading

  • condor in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

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Latin

Verb

(deprecated template usage) condor

  1. first-person singular present passive indicative of condō

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish cóndor, from Quechua kuntur.[1][2]

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Rhymes: (Portugal, São Paulo) -oɾ, (Brazil) -oʁ
  • Hyphenation: con‧dor

Noun

condor m (plural condores)

  1. condor (American species of vultures)

References


Romanian

Romanian Wikipedia has an article on:
Wikipedia ro

Etymology

Borrowed from French condor, Spanish cóndor, from Quechua kuntur.

Pronunciation

Noun

condor m (plural condori)

  1. condor (American species of vultures)

Declension

Derived terms

See also

References