Spanska | Engelska |
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Lía proper noun | Leah(elder daughter of Laban) |
; I used to eat cheese - Yo comía queso; Yo solía comer queso. verb | used to(formerly and habitually or repeatedly) |
anomalía noun {f} | anomaly [anomalies](deviation from norm) |
bailía noun {f} | bailiwick [bailiwicks](precincts within which a bailiff has jurisdiction) |
celíaco adjective | celiac(of or pertaining to the abdominal cavity) |
celíaco noun {m} | celiac [celiacs](someone who has celiac disease) |
Elías proper noun | Elijah(biblical prophet) |
fiscalía noun {f} | prosecution [prosecutions](the prosecuting party of the institution of legal proceedings) |
hendiduras ilíacas noun {f} | iliac furrownoun |
homilía noun {f} | homily [homilies](sermon) |
ilíaco adjective | iliacadjective |
Ilíada proper noun {f} | Iliad(ancient Greek epic poem about the Trojan War) |
Ismailía proper noun {f} | Ismailia(city) |
melancolía noun | gloom(cloudiness or heaviness of mind; melancholy; aspect of sorrow; low spirits; dullness) |
melancolía noun {f} | ennui(melancholia, depression) melancholy [melancholies](Sadness or depression) |
minusvalía noun {f} | handicap [handicaps](disadvantage, in particular physical or mental disadvantages of people) |
ordalía noun {f} | ordeal [ordeals](trial in which the accused was subjected to a dangerous test) |
plusvalía noun {f} | capital gain(an increase in the value of a capital asset) surplus valuenoun |
Rosalía proper noun {f} | Rosalie(female given name) |
sacroilíaco adjective | sacroiliac(relating to the sacrum and ilium) |
senescalía noun {f} | seneschalship(office of a seneschal) |
valía noun {m} | worth(value) |