gramalleira

Galician

gramalleiras

Etymology

A derivative with the -eira suffix from Latin *cramaculus, alteration of *cremasculus, ultimately from Ancient Greek κρεμαστήρ (kremastḗr). Cognate with French crémaillère.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡɾamaˈʎejɾa̝/

Noun

gramalleira f (plural gramalleiras)

  1. (usually in the plural) trammel (a set of rings or other hanging devices, attached to a transverse bar suspended over a fire, used to hang cooking pots etc)
    • 1375, Antonio López Ferreiro (ed.), Galicia Histórica. Colección diplomática. Santiago: Tipografía Galaica, page 380:
      et hua caldeyra et huum caldeyroon et huas greelas et huum speto de ferro et huum acetere et hua arameña et huas Gramalleyras et das outras perfeas de casa todos los bacios et escudelas et talladores et salseyros de fuste que ouuer na casa et hua mesa
      and a pot, and a cauldron, and a grill, and a skewer of iron, and a jug, and a pot of cooper, and a trammel; and of the rest of domestic ware, every bucket, and bowl, and knives, and saucers of wood that are in the house, and a table

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