Pàsaru

Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *passarum, from Latin passer ("sparrow"), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *p(e)t-tro- ("who flies, bird"), from *peth₂-. Compare Spanish pájaro, Portuguese pássaro.

Noun
pàsaru m (plural pàsarus)
 * 1) bird (usually a small bird capable of flying)

Hypernyms

 * aukeyu (any bird, today an archaic word mainly used in poetry)
 * ave (any bird)

Derived terms

 * pàsaru carbindaru (woodpecker)
 * pàsaru de mal aucuru