orilla
shore
noun oh-REE-yah Less Common
Origin: From Latin ora (edge, border).
Also means
bank (of a river)
Usage Note
Orilla refers to the edge of any body of water: a riverbank, lakeside, or seashore. It is more poetic and general than playa (beach, specifically sandy) or ribera (riverbank, more literary). The phrase a orillas del río (on the banks of the river) is a common construction.
Examples
"Paseamos por la orilla del lago al atardecer."
Natural Translation
We walked along the shore of the lake at sunset.
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