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From {{der|osp|la|Hispānia}}, possibly derived from the {{der|osp|xpu||אי שפן|tr=I-Shaphan|t=coast of hyraxes}}. |
From {{der|osp|la|Hispānia}}, possibly derived from the {{der|osp|xpu||אי שפן|tr=I-Shaphan|t=coast of hyraxes}}. Compare {{cog|roa-opt|Espanha}}. |
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* {{desc|lad|Espanya}} / {{l|lad|איספאנײה}} |
* {{desc|lad|Espanya}} / {{l|lad|איספאנײה}} |
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* {{desc|es|España}} |
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Revision as of 13:15, 25 June 2023
Old Galician-Portuguese
Proper noun
Espanna f
- Alternative spelling of Espanha
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Latin Hispānia, possibly derived from the Punic אי שפן (I-Shaphan, “coast of hyraxes”). Compare Old Galician-Portuguese Espanha.
Pronunciation
Proper noun
Espanna f
- the Iberian Peninsula
- 1260, Gonzalo de Berceo, Milagros de Nuestra Señora (Milagro XIX - Un parto maravilloso):
- En Greçia e en Africa, e en toda Espanna.
- In Greece and in Africa, and in the entire Iberian Peninsula
- En Greçia e en Africa, e en toda Espanna.
- 1260, Gonzalo de Berceo, Milagros de Nuestra Señora (Milagro XIX - Un parto maravilloso):