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Definition of lamp

The Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes more than a dozen meanings of the term candil, which comes from the Hispanic Arabic qandíl. This word, in turn, derives from the classical Arabic qindīl, originating from the Latin candēla. The first meaning mentioned by the RAE in its dictionary refers to an element that is used to […]

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Definition of Gaul

Gallus is a Latin word that came to Castilian as galo. The term has several uses and can be used, depending on the case, as an adjective or as a noun. The first definition mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to that or that which is native to Gaul or linked to it. To know […]

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Definition of august

Augustus is a term that can be found as an adjective, common noun or proper name. The concept comes from the Latin word augustus. The first meaning of august that is included in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to the adjective that is given to that or that which deserves admiration and respect. For example: “The august old man resisted […]

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Definition of armor

The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) recognizes almost a dozen meanings of the term armor, which comes from the Latin word armatūra. The first meaning mentioned refers to the set of defensive elements that, in ancient times, soldiers used to protect their bodies. It can be said, in this sense, that armor was a […]

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Definition of colmar

The Latin word cumulāre, which can be translated as “to pile up,” is the immediate etymological antecedent of colmar (to fill). The first meaning of this verb mentioned in the dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE) refers to filling the capacity of something. When a container is filled in this way, there is no more space left in it. That is why […]

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Definition of helmet

Helmet is a term that has several uses depending on the region. The dictionary of the Royal Spanish Academy (RAE), however, recognizes a single meaning of the concept. For the RAE, helmet is the piece that allowed the protection of the head in an ancient armor. The etymological origin of the notion is […]

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Definition of Scotland

We can find the word Scotland in different contexts. It is usually written with an initial capital letter (Scotland), referring to a European country. However, Scotland can also appear as a common noun. In this case, the concept is used in architecture to refer to a type of molding. Scotland, part of the United Kingdom, is a country in the European Union.

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Definition of aviation

Aviation is a term that comes from the French word aviation, which in turn is derived from the Latin avis (which can be translated as “bird”). This is the name given to air transport carried out by vehicles that are heavier than air. The idea of ​​aviation, therefore, is linked to the […]

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Definition of battering ram

Ariete is a term with several uses. Its etymology leads us to the Latin word aries, which can be translated as “ram”. The name ariete refers to a machine for military use that, in ancient times, was used to knock down walls and doors. The ram had a long and heavy beam that, in one of its […]

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Definition of as

The concept of as takes us back to the Latin language. The word assis, in this context, referred to a unit of weight and currency that was used in the time of Ancient Rome. That is why as can refer to that primitive coin that was produced with bronze and whose weight varied until […]

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