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corazón
corazón
Asturian
Etymology
From a derivative of Latin cor, possibly a Vulgar Latin root *corātiō, *corātiōne or *coraceōne.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ko.ɾaˈθoŋ]
Noun
corazón m (plural corazones)
Synonyms
Galician
Etymology
From Old Portuguese coraçon, from a derivative of Latin cor, possibly a Vulgar Latin root *corātiō, *corātiōne or *coraceōne.
Noun
corazón m (plural corazóns)
- heart (organ of the body)
- the seat of human love and kindness
- the seat of human fortitude, valor, spirit
- the center of an object
- (card games) heart (a playing card of the suit hearts, corazóns)
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish coraçon, from a derivative of Latin cor with the suffix -zon, possibly a Vulgar Latin root *corātiō, *corātiōne or *coraceōne. Compare Portuguese coração, Mozarabic corachón. Ultimately from Proto-Italic *kord, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ko.ɾaˈθon/, /ko.ɾaˈson/
Noun
corazón m (plural corazones)
- heart (organ of the body)
- emotions, kindness, spirit
- the center of an object
- (card games) heart (a playing card of the suit hearts, corazones)
Synonyms
Related terms
See also
Suits in Spanish · palos (layout · text) | |||
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corazones | diamantes | picas | tréboles |