arándano

Spanish

Etymology

Blend of Hispano-Proto-Celtic *agranio (sloe) (compare Aragonese arañon, Catalan aranyó) and Late Latin rodandarum, lorandrum, variants of Latin rhododendron, from Ancient Greek ῥοδόδενδρον (rhodódendron), from ῥόδον (rhódon, rose) + δένδρον (déndron, tree).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈɾandano/ [aˈɾãn̪.d̪a.no]
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  • Rhymes: -andano
  • Syllabification: a‧rán‧da‧no

Noun

arándano m (plural arándanos)

  1. blueberry, bilberry, cranberry
    • 2015 November 20, “Qué Hacer Con Arándanos Frescos Y Azules”, in Quehacer:
      Buenas y súper sanas, estas pequeñas frutas tienen excelentes propiedades nutricionales y se pueden comer solas.
      Tasty and super healthy, these small fruits have excellent nutritional properties and can be eaten alone.

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