berguença
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin verēcundia (“shame, awe”), from Latin verēcundus (“feeling shame; worthy or reverence, venerable”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [βeɾˈɣwẽn.t͡sa]
Noun
berguença f (usually uncountable)
- regard, respect
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 42v.
- dixo heliſes viuo es el ſennor delos fóſados delant q́en ẏo eſto q́ ſi ń fueſſe por berguéça de ioſapha nó cataria ati nj not ueria. agora adozid me. j. cantador epues q́nt adios cantare ſera ſobrel ppħiſmo del criador.
- [Then] Elisha said, “The Lord of Hosts lives, before whom I stand, [for] were it not out of regard for Jehoshaphat, I would not look at you nor see you. [But] now bring me a singer.” And so when to God he sings the prophecy of the Creator will be upon him.
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 42v.
Descendants
- Spanish: vergüenza
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