rodiella
Asturian
Etymology
From Latin rotella, diminutive of Latin rota (“wheel”).
Noun
rodiella f (plural rodielles)
Synonyms
Leonese
Etymology
From Latin rotella, diminutive of Latin rota (“wheel”).
Noun
rodiella f (plural rodiellas)
References
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin rotellam, accusative of rotella, diminutive of Latin rota (“wheel”).
Pronunciation
Noun
rodiella f (plural rodiellas)
- knee
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 4v.
- Et la eſtrella que es en la rodiella dieſtra dela mugier cadenada a poder ¬ ſennorio ſobreſta piedra […]
- And the star in the knee of this woman in chains has power and dominion over this stone […]
- Et la eſtrella que es en la rodiella dieſtra dela mugier cadenada a poder ¬ ſennorio ſobreſta piedra […]
- Idem, f. 7v.
- Et la eſtrella que es ſobre las rodiellas dela mugier q́ eſta aſſentada en la ſiella a poder ſobreſta piedra […]
- And the star in the knees of the woman sitting on the chair has power over this stone […]
- Et la eſtrella que es ſobre las rodiellas dela mugier q́ eſta aſſentada en la ſiella a poder ſobreſta piedra […]
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 4v.
Related terms
- rueda (“wheel”)
Descendants
- Spanish: rodilla
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