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1.3
Noun
1.3.1
Derived terms
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Descendants
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Spanish
[
edit
]
Etymology
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edit
]
Inherited
from
Latin
dūracinus
. Compare
French
duracine
.
Pronunciation
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edit
]
IPA
(
key
)
:
/duˈɾaθno/
[d̪uˈɾaθ̬.no]
(
Spain
,
Equatorial Guinea
)
IPA
(
key
)
:
/duˈɾasno/
[d̪uˈɾaz.no]
(
Latin America
,
Philippines
)
Audio
(
Colombia
)
:
(
file
)
Rhymes:
-aθno
(
Spain
,
Equatorial Guinea
)
Rhymes:
-asno
(
Latin America
,
Philippines
)
Syllabification:
du‧raz‧no
Noun
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]
durazno
m
(
plural
duraznos
)
(
Latin America
)
peach
Synonym:
melocotón
(
Spain
)
1971
,
Pablo Neruda
, “Jardín de invierno”, in
La rosa separada
:
Yo supe que la rosa caería / y el hueso del
durazno
transitorio / volvería a dormir y a germinar
I knew the rose would fall / and the bone of the transitory
peach
/ would go back to sleep and germinate
(
Latin America
)
peach
tree
Synonym:
melocotonero
(
informal
)
buttock
or
bottom
Derived terms
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]
duraznero
m
durazno pelado
durazno peludo
Descendants
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]
→
Classical Nahuatl:
torazno
→
Central Huasteca Nahuatl:
tolas
→
Western Huasteca Nahuatl:
tulax
→
Jakaltek:
tulasna
→
Quechua:
turasnu
→
San Juan Colorado Mixtec:
durastun
→
Southeastern Tepehuan:
turaasno
→
Tetelcingo Nahuatl:
trösno
Further reading
[
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]
“
durazno
”, in
Diccionario de la lengua española
[
Dictionary of the Spanish Language
] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1,
Royal Spanish Academy
[Spanish:
Real Academia Española
], 15 December 2025
Retrieved from "
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