corachón
Mozarabic
Alternative forms
Etymology
From an Iberian Vulgar Latin form of Latin cor (“heart”), from Proto-Indo-European *ḱḗr (“heart”).
Compare Old Portuguese coraçon and Old Spanish coraçon.
Noun
corachón m (Arabic spelling كوراسون)
- heart
- 12th century, Yehuda Halevi:
- Vayse meu corachón de mib.
- My heart has left me
- Vayse meu corachón de mib.
- 12th century, Yehuda Halevi:
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