escaño
parliamentary seat
noun ehs-KAH-nyoh Less Common
Origin: From Latin scamnum (bench, stool).
Also means
bench
Usage Note
Escaño is the technical term for a seat in a parliament or legislature (obtener un escaño — to win a seat). In informal contexts it refers to the physical bench (escaño de madera, wooden bench), but its primary modern use is political. The plural escaños is regular.
Examples
"El partido ganó veinte escaños en las elecciones."
Natural Translation
The party won twenty seats in the elections.
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