caladrius

English

Etymology

From Medieval Latin caladrius, from Byzantine Greek χαλαδριός (khaladriós), from Ancient Greek χαραδριός (kharadriós).

Noun

caladrius

  1. (mythology) A mythical bird that had healing powers.

Translations

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ka.la.dʁi.jys/

Noun

caladrius m (plural caladrius)

  1. caladrius

Latin

Noun

caladrius

  1. caladrius
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