-
Galician origin, also
spelled correia variant became Correia. Origin:
Latin corrigia (leather belt, gird, harness).
Correia and
Correa and
Correya are found...
- ex- "out, off" with its
additional English meaning of "thoroughly", plus
corrigia - "thong", or in this case "whip". Some
connect it to Latin: excoriare...
- 'belt', 'rein', 'shoelace',
plural correas.
Correa is from the
Latin corrigia 'fastening', from
corrigere 'to straighten', 'to correct'),
applied as...
- the
Portuguese word correia,
meaning "a
leather strap or belt" (Latin
corrigia, "fastening," from corrigere, "to
straighten or to correct"),
applied as...
-
Concinnum Bhalerao, 1936 Con****uum Bhalerao, 1936
Controrchis Price, 1928
Corrigia Shtrom, 1940
Dicrocoelium Dujardin, 1845
Dictyonograptus Trav****os, 1919...
- 'help'
combo "bent", from *combos; akin to correa= belt, from Gallo-Latin
corrigia "strap" (compare also
Galician corre "twisted twig
using as a bond"); akin...
-
Vincentii de
Troya ('Dedication of the
Church of St
Vincent of Troia') and
Corrigia Troyana. Each
subsection contains a
summary of a do****ent,
followed by...
- the
members of the most
noble families: the Rossi, the Sanvitale, the
Corrigia and the Pallavicini; the
Marchesi di Lupi, and the
lords of Cornazzano...