diezmo

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See also: diezmó

Classical Nahuatl

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish diezmo, from Latin decimus (tenth).

Pronunciation

Noun

diezmo (inanimate)

  1. (Christianity) tithe

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin decimus (tenth), from decem (ten).

Pronunciation

Noun

diezmo m (plural diezmos)

  1. tithe
    • c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2r. a.
      e abraam a el diol el diez / mo. de todo lo q́ aduzie.
      And Abraham gave him the tithe of all he had wrought.

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Descendants

  • Spanish: diezmo

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish diezmo, from Latin decimus (tenth), from decem (ten). Doublet of the borrowed décimo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈdjeθmo/ [ˈd̪jeθ̬.mo]
  • IPA(key): (Latin America) /ˈdjesmo/ [ˈd̪jez.mo]

Noun

diezmo m (plural diezmos)

  1. tithe

Adjective

diezmo (feminine diezma, masculine plural diezmos, feminine plural diezmas)

  1. (archaic) tenth

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