fauonno
Old Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ɸaˈβo.ɲo]
Noun
fauonno m (usually uncountable)
- the west wind
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 15r.
- Clamo amoẏſé ¬ a pharaon. e dixo peq́ al uŕo ſénor dios. Rogat por mi q́ me p̠done eſta uez ſola. E riedre deſobre my eſta muert. Rogo moiſen al nŕo ſénor. ¬ veno uiéto de fauóno ¬ echo toda la langoſta en la mar. por todo eſto non dexo fijos de ẏſrael.
- Pharaoh called Moses and said, “I have sinned against your Lord God. Pray that He forgive me just this once, and that he remove this death from over me.” [So] Moses prayed to Our Lord, and the west wind came and cast all the locusts into the sea. [But] after all of this he did not let the children of Israel go.
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 15r.
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