espejo
See also: Espejo
Ladino
Etymology
From Old Spanish espejo, from Vulgar Latin speclum, from Latin speculum.
Noun
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Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish espejo, older spillu (although this form may have been from a Navarro-Aragonese dialect), from Vulgar Latin speclum (or perhaps a variant form *spiclum), syncopated form of Latin speculum[1]. Compare the borrowed doublet espéculo. Cognate with English speculum.
Pronunciation
Noun
espejo m (plural espejos)
Derived terms
(diminutive espejillo or espejito)
Related terms
Descendants
References
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- Spanish terms derived from Old Spanish
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- Spanish terms inherited from Latin
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