ostra

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See also: östra and ostrą

Catalan

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Etymology

From Portuguese ostra, from Latin ostrea.

Pronunciation

Noun

ostra f (plural ostres)

  1. oyster

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Chavacano

Etymology

From Spanish ostra.

Noun

ostra

  1. oyster

Galician

Etymology

Attested since the 13th century. From Old Galician / Old Galician-Portuguese, from Latin ostrea, from Ancient Greek ὄστρεον (óstreon).

Pronunciation

Noun

ostra f (plural ostras)

  1. oyster
    • 1417, A. Rodríguez González (ed.), Libro do Concello de Santiago (1416-1422). Santiago de Compostela: Consello da Cultura Galega, page 75:
      Iten as ostras eschousas a seis dineiros cada libra. Iten das ostras cascudas quatro a o dineiro.
      Item, open oysters, six diñeiros each pound. Item, oysters with shell, four each diñeiro

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Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) ostra

  1. nominative plural of ostrum
  2. accusative plural of ostrum
  3. vocative plural of ostrum

Norwegian Nynorsk

Noun

ostra f (definite singular ostra, indefinite plural ostrer or ostror, definite plural ostrene or ostrone)

  1. definite singular of ostre (non-standard since 2012)
  2. (pre-2012) alternative form of ostre

Polish

Pronunciation

Adjective

ostra

  1. feminine nominative/vocative singular of ostry

Portuguese

ostra

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Latin ostrea, from (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Ancient Greek ὄστρεον (óstreon).

Pronunciation

 

Noun

ostra f (plural ostras)

  1. oyster (mollusk)

Hypernyms


Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Portuguese ostra, inherited from Latin ostrea.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈostɾa/ [ˈos.t̪ɾa]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)

Noun

ostra f (plural ostras)

  1. oyster

Derived terms

Further reading