Pyrenees

See also: Pyrénées

English

Etymology

First attested in 1555; from French Pyrénées, from Latin Pȳrēnaeī montēs, from Ancient Greek Πῡρήνη (Pūrḗnē) (“Pyrene”, literally “fruit-stone”), daughter of Bebryx and beloved of Herakles, and who, legend has it, is buried in the range.[1]

Proper noun

Pyrenees pl

  1. The mountain range separating Spain from France, inhabited by Basques in the west, Aragoneses in the centre and Catalans in the east.

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References

  1. Pyrenees” in Douglas Harper, Online Etymology Dictionary, 2001–2019.
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