burdégano
Spanish
editEtymology
editCognate to Portuguese bordegão, Catalan bordegàs. Of disputed origin. Probably from Late Latin burdus (“bastard”). Likely containing Latin burdō (“hinny”), but according to others bastardo, Catalan bordo, and the second element is with doubts Latin equus (“horse”), the end the typical unstressed suffix -ano.
Noun
editburdégano m (plural burdéganos)
References
edit- Lüdtke, Helmut (1956) “La etimología de «burdégano»”, in Revista de Filología Española[1] (in Spanish), volume 40, numbers 1.o–4.o, , pages 237–238
Further reading
edit- “burdégano”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014