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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish talaje, from a Nahuan language; cf. Classical Nahuatl tlālāxin, from tlālli (earth) +‎ āxin.

Noun edit

talaje (plural talajes)

  1. a kind of tick (Ornithodoros talaje)

Translations edit

Spanish edit

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /taˈlaxe/ [t̪aˈla.xe]
  • Rhymes: -axe
  • Syllabification: ta‧la‧je

Etymology 1 edit

From talar (fell (trees)) +‎ -aje (-age).

Noun edit

talaje m (plural talajes)

  1. (Chile) grazing
  2. (Chile) fee paid for the right to graze on another's land

Etymology 2 edit

Borrowed from a Nahuan language; cf. Classical Nahuatl tlālāxin, from tlālli (earth) +‎ āxin.

Alternative forms edit

Noun edit

talaje m (plural talajes)

  1. talaje (parasite)

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