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See also: Amarillo

Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish amariello, from Late Latin amarellus, from Latin amarus (bitter, sour), probably connected to the yellowish colour of bile.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): (most of Spain and Latin America) /amaˈɾiʝo/ [a.maˈɾi.ʝo]
  • IPA(key): (rural northern Spain, Andes Mountains, Paraguay, Philippines) /amaˈɾiʎo/ [a.maˈɾi.ʎo]
  • IPA(key): (Buenos Aires and environs) /amaˈɾiʃo/ [a.maˈɾi.ʃo]
  • IPA(key): (elsewhere in Argentina and Uruguay) /amaˈɾiʒo/ [a.maˈɾi.ʒo]

  • Audio (Spain):(file)
 

  • Syllabification: a‧ma‧ri‧llo

Adjective

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amarillo (feminine amarilla, masculine plural amarillos, feminine plural amarillas)

  1. yellow or golden coloured
  2. (heraldry) or
    Synonym: oro

Derived terms

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Noun

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amarillo m (plural amarillos)

  1. yellow
  2. (colloquial) whitey (a state or bout of sickness, especially induced by cannabis use)
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Descendants

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  • Cebuano: amarilyo
  • English: Amarillo
  • Tagalog: amarilyo

See also

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Colors in Spanish · colores (layout · text)
     blanco      gris      negro
             rojo; carmín, carmesí              naranja, anaranjado; marrón              amarillo; crema
             lima              verde              menta
             cian, turquesa; azul-petróleo              celeste, cerúleo              azul
             violeta; añil, índigo              magenta; morado, púrpura              rosa, rosado

Further reading

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