see|chè lá
English
Etymology 1
From Latin chele, from Greek �ηλή.
Pronunciation
IPA|/�kil�/
Noun
en-noun|chel|ae
- A pincer-like claw of a crustacean or arachnid.
Etymology 2
From Hindi ��ला (cel�).
Pronunciation
IPA|/�ʧei.l�/
Noun
chela (pl., chele)
- A pupil or disciple, especially in Hinduism.
Category:English nouns with irregular plurals
Italian
Noun
it-noun|chel|f|a|e
- pincer (of a crustacean)
Spanish
Adjective
chela f (chelo masculine)
- context|Central America|slang|lang=es feminine of|chelo; A blonde, fair-skinned, blue-eyed woman.
Noun
chela f
- context|Central America|slang|lang=es feminine of|chelo; blonde, fair-skinned, blue-eyed
- context|Mexico|slang|lang=es beer
#: Vamos a chupar unas chelas. "Let's go drink some beers."
Synonyms
italbrac|beer: cerveza f
Category:Spanish adjective forms
Category:Spanish nouns
es:chela
it:chela
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vi:chela
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zh:chela
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