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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spelling 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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author Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín
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A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese
Estudios Románicos
Cheso Aragonese
Estrabilla
Latin
STRAMEN Latin
Romance languages
Basque
author_facet Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín
author_sort Francho Nagore Laín Nagore Laín
title A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese
title_short A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese
title_full A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese
title_fullStr A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese
title_full_unstemmed A derivative of Lat. Stramen in Aragonese
title_sort derivative of lat. stramen in aragonese
publisher Universidad de Murcia
series Estudios Románicos
issn 0210-4911
1989-614X
publishDate 2016-11-01
description 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.
topic Cheso Aragonese
Estrabilla
Latin
STRAMEN Latin
Romance languages
Basque
url https://revistas.um.es/estudiosromanicos/article/view/274621
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