orebze
Old Spanish
FWOTD – 9 September 2015
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [oˈɾeb.dze]
Noun
orebze m (plural orebzes)
- a jeweler who works with gold and silver; a goldsmith or silversmith
- c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 6r.
- Et deſta piedra uſan mucho los orebzes, o aquellos que quieré el oro apurar.
- And goldsmiths make good use of this stone, as do those seeking to purify gold.
- Et deſta piedra uſan mucho los orebzes, o aquellos que quieré el oro apurar.
- Idem, 117v.
- Et dellas ya q́ ſon de color doro. ¬ otras que de plata. / Et los orebzes la meten en eſtos dos metales por que los adoba mucho.
- And, as some of these [stones] are the color of gold and others that of silver, jewelers pair them with these two metals because it adjusts them well.
- Et dellas ya q́ ſon de color doro. ¬ otras que de plata. / Et los orebzes la meten en eſtos dos metales por que los adoba mucho.
- c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 6r.
Related terms
- oro (“gold”)
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