erial
Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin eremus (“deserted”), whence also yermos (“deserted”), from Ancient Greek ἐρῆμος (erêmos). Perhaps also related to ería (“large subdivided estate”).
Adjective
erial (plural eriales)
- barren, uncultivated, deserted; of wasteland
Noun
erial m (plural eriales)
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