melezina
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin medicīna, from medicus (“physician”). Compare Old Galician-Portuguese meezinha.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /meleˈd͡zina/
Noun
melezina f (plural melezinas)
- medicine, remedy
- c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 12r:
- Et los fiſicos metẽ deſta piedra una poca en las melezinas que fazẽ por eſtãcar las grãdes malazones.
- So physicians put some of this stone in the medicines they make to lighten grave illnesses.
- Idem, f. 22r.
- Et eſta es melezina muy bona pora las llagas. ca las faz madurar ayna ⁊ uenir a uenino ⁊ come la carne mala que se faze en ellas.
- And this is a very good medicine for wounds, for it makes them heal soon and become benign, and it eats the dead flesh around them.
Spanish
Verb
melezina
- inflection of melezinar:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
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