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Coromines is a
Spanish surname that may
refer to Joan
Coromines (1905–1997),
Spanish linguist Jordi Guixé i
Coromines (born 1970),
Spanish historian Pere...
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culture in Spain. In
honor of
Coromines, in
April 2006 the
University of
Chicago inaugurated the Càtedra Joan
Coromines d'Estudis Catalans, a teaching...
- θαπτός thaptós 'buried') is a
hypothetical pre-Celtic language. Joan
Coromines identified problematic words in
Catalan with
inscriptions on lead tablets...
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paellera are
correct terms for the pan.
According to the
etymologist Joan
Coromines, the
Catalan word
paella derives from the Old
French word
paelle for frying...
- Aleñá→Alenyà Caballé→Cavaller Cañellas→Canyelles Casas→Cases Corominas→
Coromines Fábregas→Fàbregues Farré→Ferrer Figueras→Figueres Gabarra→Gavarra Gafarot→Gaferot...
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fathered philologist Joan
Coromines i Vigneaux,
mathematician Ernest Corominas i Vigneaux,
psychologist Júlia
Coromines i
Vigneaux and five
other children...
- (1996), s.v.
MRAKNOS Báscuas (2006) p. 134. Cf.
Coromines (1973) s.v. brezo. Meyer-Lübke 1284
Coromines (1973) s.v. brizna.
Matasovic R. (2009), s.v. *bow-...
- ardít "****hing", fr.
Gascon (h)ardit, fr.
English ****hing (Monlau,
Coromines).
ascua "embers" (cf.
Basque askuo, askua, fr.
hauts "cinder") azcona...
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dictionary in
digital form. "Joan
Coromines Philological Opus", by
Josep Ferrer I
Costa in
Centenary Joan
Coromines (8 megabytes), year 2006, page 31...
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Spanish dishes Anders, Valentin. "CECINA". etimologias.dechile.net.
Coromines, Joan (2000).
Diccionario crítico etimológico
castellano e hispánico....