List of Spanish words of Etruscan origin
List
- as (probably from unknown etruscan word)
- ceremonia (from the etruscan city "Caere")
- hoyo/fóvea (both words through latin "fovea", obscure origin, maybe of etruscan origin)
- otoño (autumn, form indo-european or unknown etruscan word)
- persona (from phersu)
- retoño ("re-otoño", where "otoño" is autumn)
- romance (from ramna)
- romano (from ramna)
- romántico (from ramna)
- satélite (from satni)
- Saturno (probably from satre)
- vernáculo (from latin "verna", possibly from etruscan origin, indo-european origins also suggested)
gollark: ```rust//! `Slab` is backed by a `Vec` of slots. Each slot is either occupied or//! vacant. `Slab` maintains a stack of vacant slots using a linked list. To//! find a vacant slot, the stack is popped. When a slot is released, it is//! pushed onto the stack.```OH BEES A LINKED LIST WHY
gollark: Yes.
gollark: Well, primarily that it gives you the next free index or something when you insert?
gollark: https://lib.rs/crates/slab
gollark: Semicorrection, you want what's called a "slab".
See also
- Linguistic history of Spanish
- List of English words of Spanish origin
References
- "Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua española" by Guido Gómez de Silva (ISBN 968-16-2812-8)
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