polea

Latin

Etymology

Reportedly a loan from a language spoken in the Roman province of Syria. Considered a cognate of Ancient Greek πωλίον (pōlíon), "pony", "young elephant", "fetal membrane of a foal".

Noun

pōlea f sg (genitive pōleae); first declension

  1. (uncountable) The dung of an ass's foal, allegedly used, according to Pliny the Elder, for a preparation administered as a drug.

Declension

First-declension noun, singular only.

Case Singular
Nominative pōlea
Genitive pōleae
Dative pōleae
Accusative pōleam
Ablative pōleā
Vocative pōlea

References

Spanish

Noun

polea f (plural poleas)

  1. pulley
    Synonyms: garrucha, carrucha, trocla, trócola, carillo

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