ladriello

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Old Spanish

Etymology

From *ladre, itself from Latin later (brick), +‎ -iello.

Pronunciation

Noun

ladriello m (plural ladriellos)

  1. brick
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 77v:
      La una que es de ladriellos q̃mados de que no conuiene que fablemos ⁊ la otra es de minera de que q̃remos fablar en eſte libro.
      One, which comes from burnt bricks, we will not speak of; but the other, which comes from a mine, we want to speak of in this book.

Descendants

  • Basque: adreilu
  • Spanish: ladrillo