vasallo
See also: Vasallo
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
- uasallo, uassallo, uasiello, vassallo
Etymology
From Late Latin vassallus (“retainer”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [βaˈsa.ʎo]
Noun
vasallo m (plural vasallos)
- vassal, servant
- c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 11r. b.
- E ſubieron cõ el todos ſos vaſallos de pharaon. los mayores de su caſa de pharaon & todos los mayores de egypto.
- And all of Pharaoh's vassals went forth with him; the elders of the house of Pharaoh and all the elders of Egypt.
- E ſubieron cõ el todos ſos vaſallos de pharaon. los mayores de su caſa de pharaon & todos los mayores de egypto.
- c1200: Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 11r. b.
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin vasallo, from Late Latin vassallus.
Adjective
vasallo (feminine singular vasalla, masculine plural vasallos, feminine plural vasallas)
- vassal, serving
Derived terms
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