miedo
Aragonese edit
Etymology edit
Noun edit
miedo m (plural miedos)
References edit
- Bal Palazios, Santiago (2002) “miedo”, in Dizionario breu de a luenga aragonesa, Zaragoza, →ISBN
Old Spanish edit
Alternative forms edit
- myedo (alternative spelling)
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
miedo m (usually uncountable)
- fear
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2v:
- la mugier de loth torno la cabeça e [fi]zos ymagen de ſal. Loth ouo miedo de ſeer ẽ ſegor eſubio alas mõtãnas cõ ſus .ij. fijas. eſtido en una cueua con ſus .ij. fijas.
- Lot's wife turned her head and she became a figure of salt. Lot was afraid of staying in Zoar and [so] he went up to mountains with his two daughters, [and] he settled in a cave with his two daughters.
Synonyms edit
- temor m
Descendants edit
- Spanish: miedo
Spanish edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Old Spanish miedo, from Latin metus.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
miedo m (plural miedos)
Derived terms edit
Related terms edit
Further reading edit
- “miedo”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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