óola

See also: oola, Oola, and òòla

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ʔôːlà/

Etymology 1

Borrowed from Spanish oro (gold). Spanish (and Italian) cards traditionally had chalices, gold coins (instead of diamonds), swords, and batons.

Noun

óola

  1. gold
  2. (card games) diamonds
See also
Suits in Navajo · suits (see also: dáʼákaʼ) (layout · text)
góobas, báabas óola asbáala báasdos

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Spanish hora (hour, o'clock).

Noun

óola

  1. hour, the hour
  2. o'clock