busilis

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Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Originated as part of a misreading – in an ancient text – of Latin in diēbus illīs (“in those days”) as *in die busillis (“in the day of busilis”), with the last word interpreted as a proper noun.

Noun[edit]

busilis m (plural busilis)

  1. crux (critical part of an argument or issue)

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