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)

  1. barren, uncultivated, deserted; of wasteland

Noun

erial m (plural eriales)

  1. uncultivated land, wasteland
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