irmandiño
Galician edit
Etymology edit
irmandade (“brotherhood”) + -iño.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
irmandiño m (plural irmandiños)
- (historical) a member of any of the brotherhoods which revolted against nobility in 15th century Galicia
- 1945, Alfonso R. Castelao, No día de Galiza de 1945 (in 2000, Henrique Monteagudo, Obras de Castelao, Galaxia, page 518):
- Rui Xordo, o irmandiño revolucionario que armou a primeira revolución de caráiter social que houbo en Europa.
- Roi Xordo, a revolutionary irmandiño who started the first revolution of a social nature that happened in Europe.
- 1945, Alfonso R. Castelao, No día de Galiza de 1945 (in 2000, Henrique Monteagudo, Obras de Castelao, Galaxia, page 518):
Adjective edit
irmandiño (feminine irmandiña, masculine plural irmandiños, feminine plural irmandiñas)
- (relational) of the brotherhoods which revolted against nobility in 15th century Galicia
References edit
- “irmandiño” in Tesouro informatizado da lingua galega. Santiago: ILG.
Spanish edit
Noun edit
irmandiño m (plural irmandiños)
- (historical) a member of any of the brotherhoods which revolted against nobility in 15th century Galicia
Adjective edit
irmandiño (feminine irmandiña, masculine plural irmandiños, feminine plural irmandiñas)
- (relational) of the brotherhoods which revolted against nobility in 15th century Galicia