linaça
Old Spanish
Etymology
From lino (“flax”) + -aça.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [liˈna.t͡sa]
Noun
linaça f (usually uncountable)
- linseed, flaxseed
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 32r.
- […] ¬ aun en otra coſa. que ſi la molieren con olio de linaça faz mas fina color q́ el uerdet ¬ mas clara.
- […] and yet another thing; that if it is ground with linseed oil it makes it finer and lighter in color than verdigris.
- […] ¬ aun en otra coſa. que ſi la molieren con olio de linaça faz mas fina color q́ el uerdet ¬ mas clara.
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 32r.
Descendants
- Spanish: linaza
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