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Ladino
Preposition
asegun (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling אסיגון)[1]
- Alternative form of asigún
2013, Myriam Moscona, Jacobo Sefamí with Martín Fierro, José Hernández, Por mi boka: Textos de la diáspora sefardí en ladino, Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial México, →ISBN, page 222:Ma, kuando se akodro ke el valiante Amadis no kedo satisfecho de yamarse solo “Amadis” i adjusto el nombre de su reynado i patria para darle fama, i se yamo “Amadis de Gaula”, I el kijo azer lo mizmo, komo un buen kavayero, adjustar al suyo el nombre de la suya, i yamarse “don Kishot de la Mancha”, ke asegun el, deklarava klaramente su linaje i patria, i la onorava en tomandola por alkunya.- Nevertheless, when remembered that the valiant Amadis was left unsatisfied in merely being called ‘Amadis’, added the name of his kingdom and country to make himself famous, and he called himself ‘Amadis of Gaula’, and he kept repeating himself, like a good knight, adding to his name the name of his country, and calling himself ‘don Koshot de la Mancha’, as according to him, it was clearly declaring his lineage and country, and he was esteeming it in treating it like family.
References
- ^ “asegun”, in Trezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola.