See also: oola, Oola, and òòla
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Etymology 1

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

Noun

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óola

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

Etymology 2

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

Noun

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óola

  1. hour, the hour
  2. o'clock
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