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Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin opus (“work, need”) (compare Italian uopo (“need”)).
Pronunciation
Noun
uebos m (plural uebos)
- need (something that is needed, necessary)
ca. 1230, Gonzalo de Berceo,
Vida de San Millán de la Cogolla 162-163:
- Fue al ſiervo de Dios eſt enfermo levado / embïólo Tüencio de ſus uebos guiſado.
- This sickly man went to the servant of God / he was sent by Tuencio well aware of his needs.
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