arcidiano

See also: arçidiano

Old Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Late Latin archidiaconus, based on Ancient Greek ἀρχι- (arkhi-, chief) + διάκονος (diákonos, servant, minister).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [aɾ.t͡siˈðja.no]

Noun

arcidiano m (plural arcidianos)

  1. archdeacon
    • c. 1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 1r. a.
      [R] / emont por la gracia de dios. arço / biſpo de Toledo. a don alemeric. arçi / diano de antiochia []
      Remont, by the grace of God, archbishop of Toledo, to don Almeric, archdeacon of Antioch []
    • Idem, f. 1r. a.
      a qui reſpó / dio el arcidiano []
      To this the archdeacon responded the following: []
    • Idem, f. 1r. b.
      El to clerigo almerich. a / Rçidiano de antiochẏa. réde gŕas / adios & atẏ.
      Your cleric Almerich, archdeacon of Antioch, gives thanks to God and to you.

Descendants

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