gleva

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Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Latin glēba.

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Noun[edit]

gleva f (plural gleves)

  1. clod (lump of earth or clay)
  2. (colloquial) slap (blow to the face)
    Synonym: bufetada
  3. clot, clump (solidified mass in a liquid)
    Synonyms: coàgul, grumoll
  4. (historical) the land allotted to a serf

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