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Ladino
Etymology
From Old Spanish lexar (compare Spanish dejar, alejar), from Latin laxāre, present active infinitive of laxō.
Pronunciation
Verb
deshar (Latin spelling)
- to leave
2000, David Altabé, “Ay koza triste en ser Sefaradi”, in Esther Benbassa, editor, Les Sépharades en littérature, page 164:Ay koza triste en ser Sefaradi,
i pensar en las sivdades ke deshi,
las glories del pasado ke pedri,
i la soledad en ke me kayi- There is something sad in being Sephardi
and thinking of the cities that I've left,
the glories of the past that I've lost
and the loneliness into which I've fallen
- to let