liñó

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See also: lino, Lino, Linô, liño, lǐno, and ḽiṋo

Galician

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Etymology

From Latin līneolus (little string), a diminutive of līnea (a linen thread; string), from Latin līnum (flax; string), from Proto-Indo-European *līno- (flax).

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Noun

liñó m (plural liñós)

A Galician vineyard. Note the strings.
  1. string
    • 1339, Graña Cid, edited by M. Mar, Las órdenes mendicantes en el obispado de Mondoñedo. El convento de san Martín de Villaoriente (1374-1500), page 127:
      que a deuedes dar chantada de vina et ben fercada et [...] con forcas et linoos ao pelongo et latas ao traues
      you should plant vines and have it correctly kept with gallows and strings all along, and beams crosswise
  2. row or line of mown grass

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