A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese

It is a question of setting up the etymology of the Aragonese word estrabilla ‘stable, stall” which survives in the Echo valley (western Aragonese). We come to the con- clusion that it springs from the STRAMINEA Latin, derived from STRAMEN “straw bedding”, etymon that has left descendants in severa...

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Main Author: Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín
Format: Article
Language:Catalan
Published: Universidad de Murcia 2016-11-01
Series:Estudios Románicos
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Online Access:https://revistas.um.es/estudiosromanicos/article/view/274621
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Summary:It is a question of setting up the etymology of the Aragonese word estrabilla ‘stable, stall” which survives in the Echo valley (western Aragonese). We come to the con- clusion that it springs from the STRAMINEA Latin, derived from STRAMEN “straw bedding”, etymon that has left descendants in several Romance languages and in Basque.
ISSN:0210-4911
1989-614X