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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doaj-7e303b77190f4af2b573daa539c3fd1a2020-11-25T02:20:03ZcatUniversidad de MurciaEstudios Románicos0210-49111989-614X2016-11-0125A derivative of Lat. Stramen in AragoneseFrancho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín 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. https://revistas.um.es/estudiosromanicos/article/view/274621Cheso AragoneseEstrabillaLatinSTRAMEN LatinRomance languagesBasque |
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Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese Estudios Románicos Cheso Aragonese Estrabilla Latin STRAMEN Latin Romance languages Basque |
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Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín |
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Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín |
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A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese |
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A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese |
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A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese |
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A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese |
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A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese |
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derivative of lat. stramen in aragonese |
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Universidad de Murcia |
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Estudios Románicos |
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0210-4911 1989-614X |
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2016-11-01 |
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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.
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Cheso Aragonese Estrabilla Latin STRAMEN Latin Romance languages Basque |
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