ermano
Bikol Central edit
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Etymology edit
Borrowed from Spanish hermano.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ermáno (feminine ermana, Basahan spelling ᜁᜍ᜔ᜋᜈᜓ)
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Ladino edit
Etymology edit
From Old Spanish ermano (compare Spanish hermano), from Vulgar Latin germānus, from Latin germānus.
Noun edit
ermano m (Latin spelling, plural ermanos or ermaním)
Old Leonese edit
Etymology edit
Inherited from Latin germānus. Compare Old Galician-Portuguese irmão and Old Spanish ermano.
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ermano
Descendants edit
Old Spanish edit
Etymology edit
From Vulgar Latin *germānus (“brother”), from Latin germānus (“of a brother or sister”).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ermano m (plural ermanos, feminine singular ermana, feminine plural ermanas)
- brother
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 5r. a.
- Corrio eſau aencuẽtro de ſo ermano. E abraçol & echo ſobre ſo cuello el braço.
- Esau ran to meet with his brother, then he hugged him and put his arm over his neck.
- Idem, f. 5v. b.
- Vino ioſep aſos ermanos. e priſierõ le & deſpoiarõle el palio. e echarõle en el pozo.
- Joseph came to this brothers; they imprisoned him and unclothed him and threw him into the well.
- Vino ioſep aſos ermanos. e priſierõ le & deſpoiarõle el palio. e echarõle en el pozo.
- c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 5r. a.