vestimienta

Old Spanish

Alternative forms

  • uestimienta (alternative spelling)
  • vestimient (apocopic form)

Etymology

From Latin vestīmenta, plural of vestīmentum (garment, robe), from vestiō (I clothe). Compare Old French vestement.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [βes.tiˈmjẽn.ta]

Noun

vestimienta f (plural vestimientas)

  1. clothes, clothing, garments
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 46r.
      e depues ueno ſaul. ¬ enop. e ṕſo eſtos ſacerdotes e mato dent. Lxxx. ¬. v. reueſtidos de ſaćdotal ueſtimienta
      And then came Saul to Nob. And he took these priests and killed therein eighty-five men dressed in the priestly garments.

Synonyms

Descendants

  • Spanish: vestimenta
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