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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish semilla (seed), from Latin semen (seed),[1][2] possibly from a label accompanying the first potatoes arrived in Madeira from the Canary Islands that was mistaken as identifying the name of the plant.[3]

Pronunciation edit

 

  • Rhymes: -iʎɐ
  • Hyphenation: se‧mi‧lha

Noun edit

semilha f (plural semilhas)

  1. (Madeira) potato
    Synonym: batata
    • 1848, Revista universal Lisbonense, volume 8:
      as semilhas (batatas) que, na decadência do vinho, eram o principal recurso da gente do campo, perderam-se, como em toda a parte.
      the potatoes that, with the decline of the wine, were the main resource of the country folk, were lost, like it happened everywhere else.
    • 1921, Fernando Augusto da Silva, Elucidário Madeirense:
      Morreu uma boa parte da população madeirense [] por haver faltado a semilha
      The failure of the potato crop resulted in the death of a high number of Madeirans

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