Old Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin cīvitātem.

Pronunciation

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Noun

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cibdat f (plural cibdades)

  1. city, town
    • c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2v. a.
      eſtos angeles c q̃ fablo abraã. vinieron a ſodoma e loth ſedia ala puerta de la cibdat. e violos & leuãtos cõtra ellõ.
      These angels to whom Abraham spoke came to Sodom, and Lot was sitting by the city gate. And he saw them and got up to meet them.
    • Idem, f. 3r. a.
      Tomo eleazar .x. camellos. / de la meioria de ſo ſéẽnor. efue / arrama araim cibdat de na / cor.
      Eliezer took ten of his master's best camels and made for Aram-Naharaim to the city of Nahor.

Descendants

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  • Ladino: sivdad
  • Spanish: ciudad (see there for further descendants)