See also: áranna

Old Galician-Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin arāneam, from or akin to Ancient Greek ἀράχνη (arákhnē). Cognate with Old Spanish aranna.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

aranna f (plural arannas)

  1. spider (any arachnid of the order Araneae)

Descendants edit

  • Fala: araña
  • Galician: araña
  • Portuguese: aranha

Old Spanish edit

Etymology edit

Inherited from Latin arāneam, from or akin to Ancient Greek ἀράχνη (arákhnē). Cognate with Old Galician-Portuguese aranna.

Pronunciation edit

Noun edit

aranna f (plural arannas)

  1. spider
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 25v:
      Et ſu uertud es contra todos los toſſicos delos animales que non ſon mucho empozonados aſſi como arannas ⁊ bieſpas. ⁊ tauanos, ⁊ eſtas coſas menudas atales que naſcen dela tierra.
      And its virtue is against all of the venoms of the animals that are not as venomous, such as spiders, and wasps, and gadflies, and small things such as these that are born from the earth.

Descendants edit