See also: laton

Ligurian

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Etymology

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From Arabic لَاطُون (lāṭūn, copper, copper alloy), itself ultimately from Turkic, from Old Turkic 𐰞𐱃𐰆𐰣 (l¹t¹un¹, gold). Compare Turkish altın, Old Turkic 𐰞𐱃𐰆𐰣 (altun, gold), Karakhanid اَلْتُونْ (altūn, gold).

Pronunciation

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Noun

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latón m (invariable)

  1. brass (metal alloy)
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Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /laˈton/ [laˈt̪õn]
  • Rhymes: -on
  • Syllabification: la‧tón

Etymology 1

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Borrowed from Arabic لَاطُون (lāṭūn, copper, copper alloy), itself ultimately of Turkic origin, from Old Turkic 𐰞𐱃𐰆𐰣 (l¹t¹un¹, gold). Compare Turkish altın, Karakhanid اَلْتُونْ (altūn, gold).

Noun

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latón m (plural latones)

  1. brass
    Synonym: azófar

Etymology 2

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From Vulgar Latin *lotōnem, derived from Latin lotus, a borrowing from Ancient Greek λωτός (lōtós). Coromines & Pascual posit that the Spanish word's unvoiced /-t-/ is due to borrowing from Aragonese, presumably meaning the Pyrenean varieties that did not lenite intervocalic Latin /p t k/.

Noun

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latón m (plural latones)

  1. (colloquial) hackberry

Further reading

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