diezmo
See also: diezmó
Classical Nahuatl
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Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish diezmo, from Latin decimus (“tenth”).
Pronunciation
Noun
diezmo (inanimate)
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin decimus (“tenth”), from decem (“ten”).
Pronunciation
Noun
diezmo m (plural diezmos)
- 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.
- e abraam a el diol el diez / mo. de todo lo q́ aduzie.
- c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 2r. a.
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- Spanish: diezmo
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish diezmo, from Latin decimus (“tenth”), from decem (“ten”). Doublet of the borrowed décimo.
Pronunciation
Noun
diezmo m (plural diezmos)
Adjective
diezmo (feminine diezma, masculine plural diezmos, feminine plural diezmas)
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