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#: {{syn|gl|medoña|medorra}}

====Derived terms====
* {{l|gl|Mámoa}}
* {{l|gl|Mámoas}}
* {{l|gl|Mamoelas}}


===References===
===References===
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* {{R:DDLG|mamoa}}
* {{R:DDLG|mamoa}}
* {{R:TILG|nourlencode=1|alt=m%E1moa}}
* {{R:TILG}}

Revision as of 13:20, 29 November 2018

Galician

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Etymology

excavation of a megalithic tomb at Dombate, Galicia
A mámoa, covered by trees and vegetation

From Latin mammula, diminutive of mamma (breast). Cognate with Portuguese mamoa and Spanish mambla.

Pronunciation

Noun

mámoa f (plural mámoas)

  1. barrow; a type of megalithic structure found along Atlantic Europe consisting of a tomb (dolmen) inside a round, artificial hill once coated by a layer of stones
    • 2003, Mercedes Vázquez Saavedra, O Courel, Galaxia, page 45:
      Entre a pista e as penas hai unha mámoa cuberta de vexetación no chamado Veiga de Arcas.
      Between the path and the rocks there is a megalithic tomb covered by vegetation in the so-called Meadow of Arcas.
    Synonyms: anta, forno
  2. this same artificial hill
    Synonyms: medoña, medorra

Derived terms

References