alguenno

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Old Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From alga (seaweed, alga) +‎ -enno.

Pronunciation

Adjective

alguenno m (feminine alguenna, masculine plural alguennos, feminine plural alguennas)

  1. algal, seaweedlike
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 50r.
      DEl .iij. grado del ſigno de libra, es la piedra q́l dizen alguéna ¬ es la ſegunda manera de eſpuma de mar. Eſta es fallada ſiempre en forma de luna, mas q́ dotra. De color es parda mezclada con ya quanto de cardeno. Et es foradada. bien como la primera que dixiemos. Peſada es ¬ de natura grueſſa. Et la ſu olor es como de alga marina. ¬ dend toma eſte nóbre
      Of the third degree of the sign of Libra is the stone they call algal; it is the second kind of sea foam. It is always found in the shape of a moon, more than in any other. It is dun mixed with some purple in color. It is bored through. It is heavy and thick in nature. Its smell is like that of seaweed, thus the name it has been given.