nerbio
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
- niervo
Etymology
Inherited from Latin nervus, either through niervo with metathesis of /j/; or more likely from the by-form nervia n pl or f, with /j/ raising the stressed vowel and blocking its diphthongization.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈneɾβjo/
Noun
nerbio m (plural nerbios)
- (anatomy) sinew, tendon
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 63v:
- E. ppħize cuemo me acomendado e fue roydo quant ppħize cuemo tempeſtad. Aplegaronſe los hueſos a hueſos e carne e ſobre ellos nerbios e carne crubio ſobrellos cuero de ſuſo ſp̃u nõ auia en ellos.
- And I prophesied as He had commanded me, and when I prophesied there was a noise like a storm. Bones to bones came together, and flesh; and tendons and flesh over them, [and] skin covered them from above. [But] there was no breath in them.
Descendants
- Spanish: nervio
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