ensamne

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *exāmine, from Latin exāmen (swarm).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /enˈsamne/

Noun

ensamne m (plural ensamnes)

  1. swarm, hive, beehive
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 82r.
      [] A cabo de dias tornos por préder la ¬ aplego por ueer o ẏazia el leó muerto. efallo enel cuerpo del leó. j. enſáne dabejas e mẏel : crebátolo có ſus manos ¬ comẏo
      [] After some days he returned to take her, and he approached to see where the dead lion lay. And he found in the lion's carcass a swarm of bees and honey. So he broke it with his hands and ate.

Descendants

  • Spanish: enjambre
    • Northern Puebla Nahuatl: jambre
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