arroz

See also: Arroz

English

Etymology

    Borrowed from Spanish arroz, from Andalusian Arabic روز, from Arabic *رَوْز (*rawz), from رُزّ (ruzz), borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄρυζα (óruza), from Proto-Iranian *wrinǰiš. Doublet of rice.

    Noun

    arroz (plural arrozes or arroces)

    1. (cooking) Any Spanish rice-based dish.
      • 2015, The Rough Guide to Spain:
        Reliable, traditional bar-restaurant for dishes of the sierra including [] arrozes (rice dishes).

    Asturian

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /aˈroθ/ [aˈroθ]
    • Rhymes: -oθ
    • Syllabification: a‧rroz

    Noun

    arroz f (plural arroces)

    1. rice

    Further reading

    Basque

    Etymology

      Borrowed from Spanish arroz, from Andalusian Arabic روز, from Arabic *رَوْز (*rawz), from رُزّ (ruzz), borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄρυζα (óruza), from Proto-Iranian *wrinǰiš.

      Pronunciation

       
      • IPA(key): (most dialects) /aros̻/ [a.ros̻]
      • IPA(key): (Biscayan) /aros̺/ [a.ros̺]

       
      • Rhymes: -aros̻, -os̻
      • Rhymes: -aros̺, -os̺

      • Hyphenation: a‧rroz

      Noun

      arroz inan

      1. rice

      Declension

      Declension of arroz (inanimate, ending in consonant)
      indefinite singular plural
      absolutive arroz arroza arrozak
      ergative arrozek arrozak arrozek
      dative arrozi arrozari arrozei
      genitive arrozen arrozaren arrozen
      comitative arrozekin arrozarekin arrozekin
      causative arrozengatik arrozarengatik arrozengatik
      benefactive arrozentzat arrozarentzat arrozentzat
      instrumental arrozez arrozaz arrozez
      inessive arrozetan arrozean arrozetan
      locative arrozetako arrozeko arrozetako
      allative arrozetara arrozera arrozetara
      terminative arrozetaraino arrozeraino arrozetaraino
      directive arrozetarantz arrozerantz arrozetarantz
      destinative arrozetarako arrozerako arrozetarako
      ablative arrozetatik arrozetik arrozetatik
      partitive arrozik
      prolative arroztzat

      Derived terms

      • arroz-esne
      • arroz-zahi

      Further reading

      • arroz”, in Euskaltzaindiaren Hiztegia [Dictionary of the Basque Academy] (in Basque), Euskaltzaindia [Royal Academy of the Basque Language]
      • arroz”, in Orotariko Euskal Hiztegia [General Basque Dictionary], Euskaltzaindia, 1987–2005

      Galician

      Alternative forms

      Etymology

        Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic روز, from Arabic *رَوْز (*rawz), from رُزّ (ruzz), borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄρυζα (óruza), from Proto-Iranian *wrinǰiš.

        Pronunciation

         
        • IPA(key): (standard) /aˈroθ/ [aˈroθ]
        • IPA(key): (seseo) /aˈros/ [aˈros]

         
        • Rhymes: -oθ
        • Rhymes: -os

        • Hyphenation: a‧rroz

        Noun

        arroz m (plural arroces)

        1. (uncountable) rice (Oryza sativa, a cereal)
        2. rice (specific variety of rice)
          Gran caldeiro de arroz con leite e outras miudenzas.
          Large cauldron of rice with milk and other offal.
        3. (uncountable) rice (the seeds of this cereal)

        Further reading

        Ladino

        Alternative forms

        • aroz (Aki Yerushalayim, French and Turkish orthography spellings in non-trilled rhotic dialects)
        • ארוז (Hebrew orthography spelling)

        Etymology

          Inherited from Old Spanish arroz.

          Pronunciation

          • IPA(key): /a.ˈroz/
          • IPA(key): /a.ˈɾoz/ (non-trilled rhotic dialects)

          Noun

          arroz m (plural arrozes)

          1. (uncountable) rice (Oryza sativa of the grass family whose seeds are used as food)
          2. rice (a specific variety of this plant)
          3. (uncountable) rice (the seeds of this plant used as food)
            Ayde pashá, mércame un kiló de arroz.
            Come on dear (boy), buy me one kilo of rice.
            A mí me plaze muncho comer arroz.
            I like a lot eating rice.
          4. (Salóniko) a plate of rice

          Derived terms

          Portuguese

          Etymology

            Borrowed from Andalusian Arabic روز, from Arabic *رَوْز (*rawz), from رُزّ (ruzz), borrowed from Ancient Greek ὄρυζα (óruza), from Proto-Iranian *wrinǰiš.

            Pronunciation

             
            • (Brazil) IPA(key): /aˈʁo(j)s/ [aˈho(ɪ̯)s]

            • Audio:(file)
            • Hyphenation: ar‧roz

            Noun

            arroz m (plural arrozes)

            1. (uncountable) rice (Oryza sativa, a cereal)
            2. rice (specific variety of rice)
            3. (uncountable) rice (the seeds of this cereal)

            Quotations

            For quotations using this term, see Citations:arroz.

            Coordinate terms

            Derived terms

            Descendants

            • Kaingang: aronh
            • Kariri: arrossú

            Spanish

            Etymology

              Inherited from Old Spanish arroz.

              Pronunciation

              Noun

              arroz m (plural arroces)

              1. rice (cereal plants, Oryza sativa of the grass family whose seeds are used as food)
              2. rice (the seeds of this plant used as food)

              Hyponyms

              Derived terms

              Descendants

              References


              Further reading