postreru

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Asturian

Adjective

postreru m sg (feminine singular postrera, neuter singular postrero, masculine plural postreros, feminine plural postreres)

  1. last; final; ultimate
    Synonyms: últimu, caberu
    • 1634-1662?, Antón de Marirreguera, Hero y Lleandro:
      Isti ye de mió vida el fin postrero
      This is my life's final end
    • 1789, Xosefa Xovellanos, Proclamación de Carlos IV n'Uvieo:
      A lo postrero venía
      Finally he was coming
    • 1861, José Sánchez de Santa María, Evanxeliu según San Mateo:
      8 Desque atapeció, dixo’l amu del viñéu á so mayordomu: Llama lo’ xomaleros, y págayos el xornal, encomenzando pe’ los postreros y acabando nos primeros.
      Once it got dark, the owner of the vineyard said to his steward: Call the laborers, and pay them their wage, starting by the last ones and finishing with the first ones.
    • 1891, Bernardo Acevedo y Huelves, Últimos momentos de Jovellanos:
      viendo que ya llegó su postrer día,
      seing that his final day had arrived
    • 1904, Pachín de Melás, La güelina:
      quiciáis lleve'l ecu / (¡¡Oh, Virxen que pena!!) / del adiós postreru
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    • 1909, Pachín de Melás, A la vieyez, vexigues:
      escuéndense les postreres rises de l'esfoyaza
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Noun

postreru m (plural postreros)

  1. tip (end)

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