aniello

See also: Aniello

Aragonese

Etymology

From Latin ānellus.

Noun

aniello m (plural aniellos)

  1. ring (jewellery)
  2. ring (round thing)

Neapolitan

Etymology

From Latin ānellus.

Noun

aniello m (plural anielle)

  1. ring (jewellery)

Old Spanish

Alternative forms

  • anyello (alternative spelling)

Etymology

From Latin ānellus, diminutive of ānulus (ring, signet ring).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /aˈnjeʎo/

Noun

aniello m (plural aniellos)

  1. ring
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 6r.
      viola iuda cubierta e nola cónoçio. E cuedo q́ era putana. E dixol ẏaz comẏgo ¬ dẏxo ella q́ me daras. Acordaró ſe q́l dieſſe uncabrito e diol pénos ſo anẏello. Ela cinta q́ cinnẏa. E el blago q́ tenẏa. en su mano.
      Judah saw her covered and did not recognize her, and he assumed she was a prostitute. And he said to her, “Lay with me”, and she replied, “What will you give me?” They agreed he would give her a young goat, and he pledged her his ring and his girdle and the staff he had in his hand.

Descendants

  • Spanish: anillo
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