calaña

Spanish

Etymology

From obsolete calaño (of the same quality), ultimately from Latin quālis, possibly by way of hypothetical Vulgar Latin *quālāneus or by the influence of Spanish tamaño (size).

Noun

calaña f (plural calañas)

  1. kind, sort, type, ilk
  2. pattern
  3. character, nature, quality
  4. example, model

Further reading

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