panero

See also: panerò and pañero

Esperanto

Etymology

From pano (bread) + -ero (element).

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): [panˈero]
  • Rhymes: -ero
  • Hyphenation: pan‧e‧ro

Noun

panero (accusative singular paneron, plural paneroj, accusative plural panerojn)

  1. breadcrumb

Spanish

FWOTD – 10 September 2014

Etymology

Inherited from Latin pānārium, from pānis (bread).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /paˈneɾo/ [paˈne.ɾo]
  • Rhymes: -eɾo
  • Syllabification: pa‧ne‧ro

Noun

panero m (plural paneros)

  1. a basket in which to place bread being taken out of the oven in a bakery
  2. a small, round mat

Adjective

panero (feminine panera, masculine plural paneros, feminine plural paneras)

  1. (of a person) who has a great liking for bread
    Mi hermano y yo somos muy paneros.
    My brother and I really like bread.
    • 1972, Antonio Iglesias Laguna, Ser hombre, Editorial Noguer, page 55:
      El resto de la jornada comieron fiambre con mucho pan, pues los dos eran muy paneros.
      During the rest of the journey they ate cold cuts with a lot of bread, because both were very fond of bread.

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