vestimienta
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
- vestimient (apocopic form)
Etymology
From Latin vestīmenta, plural of vestīmentum (“garment, robe”), from vestiō (“I clothe”). Compare Old French vestement.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /βestiˈmjenta/
Noun
vestimienta f (plural vestimientas)
- clothes, clothing, garments
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 46r:
- e depues ueno ſaul. ⁊ enop. e p̃ſo eſtos ſacerdotes e mato dent .Lxxx. ⁊ .v. reueſtidos de ſac̃dotal ueſtimienta
- And then came Saul to Nob. And he took these priests and killed therein eighty-five men dressed in the priestly garments.
Descendants
- Ladino: vestimienta
- Spanish: vestimenta
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