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English word palabra comes from Ancient Greek παρά, Ancient Greek βολή, Ancient Greek βάλλω, Old Irish samail, and later Old Spanish parabla (Word.)

παρά (Ancient Greek)

βολή (Ancient Greek)

βάλλω (Ancient Greek)

samail (Old Irish)

Like, as (with following genitive or preceding possessive) that which something is to be likened to or is like. Description. Likeness, similarity. Simile, metaphor. The like of, such a.

παραβάλλω (Ancient Greek)

παραβολή (Ancient Greek)

parabola (Latin)

(Ecclesiastical Latin) An allegorical relation, parable; proverb; taunting speech or any speech.. (Medieval Latin) word. A comparison, illustration, likeness.

parabla (Old Spanish)

Word.

palabra (Spanish)

Word.

palabra (English)

(The addition of quotations indicative of this usage is being sought): (poetic, rare) word; idle talk.

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