zaguán
Spanish
Etymology
From Andalusian Arabic إِسْطِوَان (ʾisṭiwān), from Arabic أسطوانة (usṭuwānah, “pillar”).
Pronunciation
- (Castilian) IPA(key): /θaˈɡwan/, [θaˈɣwãn]
- (Latin America) IPA(key): /saˈɡwan/, [saˈɣwãn]
- Rhymes: -an
Noun
zaguán m (plural zaguanes)
- vestibule; front hall or entryway; foyer
- 1944, Jorge Luis Borges, “La biblioteca de Babel”, in Ficciones:
- Una de las caras libres da a un angosto zaguán, que desemboca en otra galería, idéntica a la primera y a todas. A izquierda y a derecha del zaguán hay dos gabinetes minúsculos.
- One of the free plots faces a narrow vestibule, which leads into another gallery, identical to the first one and to all of them. To the left and right of the vestibule there are two little cabinets.
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Descendants
- → Portuguese: saguão
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