ubriquǐn

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Andalusian Arabic

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Spanish ribadoquín, from Middle French ribaudequin, from Middle Dutch ribaudekijn, diminutive of ribaude (a type of artillery), from Old French ribaude (whore), feminine of ribaud (scoundrel).

Noun

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ubriquǐn (plural ubriquǐt)

  1. a kind of small-caliber hand culverin
    • 1505, Pedro de Alcalá, Vocabulista arauigo en letra castellana, page 200v:
      Paſſabolante. Vbriquǐn. vbriquǐt.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

References

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  • Corriente, F. (1997) A Dictionary of Andalusi Arabic, Leiden, New York, Köln: Brill, page 3