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Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin grammaticus. Perhaps inherited instead of semi-learned, to judge by the syncope, and the existence of inherited terms in other medieval Romance languages (see the Latin etymon for cognates). The -tg- cluster may be equivalent to the -dg- cluster typical of 13th-century writing, as in judgar, -adgo. Attested once in the 12th-century Auto de reyes magos (see quotation). Non-synchronous doublet of grammático.
Noun
gramatgo m (plural gramatgos)
- (hapax) grammarian
12th c., anonymous,
Auto de reyes magos 119-124, (ed. by Menéndez Pidal):
- id me por mios abades
i por mios podestades
i por mios scribanos
i por meos gramatgos
i por mios streleros
i por mios retoricos