bailes

Etymology
Originally the plural form of a no longer used singular term, from the same stem as “to scare” (q.v.):  with an extra -l, from , the o grade of  “to hit.” Cognates include 🇨🇬, 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1) fear mental state of agitation and confusion, caused by danger or misfortune
 * 2) fear, shame feeling of discomfort or shame
 * 3) concern, worry, care
 * 4) fear, anxiety, worry (about something, someone)
 * 1) fear, shame feeling of discomfort or shame
 * 2) concern, worry, care
 * 3) fear, anxiety, worry (about something, someone)
 * 1) fear, shame feeling of discomfort or shame
 * 2) concern, worry, care
 * 3) fear, anxiety, worry (about something, someone)
 * 1) concern, worry, care
 * 2) fear, anxiety, worry (about something, someone)
 * 1) concern, worry, care
 * 2) fear, anxiety, worry (about something, someone)
 * 1) fear, anxiety, worry (about something, someone)

Etymology
From, from.

Noun

 * 1) The upright sticks for keeping the cow in her place.