fíbula
fibula
noun FEE-boo-lah Rare
Origin: From Latin fibula (clasp, pin).
Also means
brooch; clasp
Usage Note
Fíbula has two main senses: in anatomy it is the smaller of the two lower-leg bones (the peroné is the more common Spanish term); in archaeology and history it refers to the ancient metal clasp or brooch used to fasten garments. The archaeological sense is more common in Spanish academic writing. The accent falls on the first syllable: FÍ-bu-la.
Examples
"La fíbula encontrada en la excavación data del siglo I a. C."
Natural Translation
The fibula found at the excavation dates to the 1st century BC.
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