escudiella

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin scutella, diminutive of scutra (platter, flat dish).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [es.kuˈðje.ʎa]

Noun

escudiella f (plural escudiellas)

  1. bowl, basin
    • c. 1250, Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 5v.
      Et por end los daquella tierra fazé uaſos ¬ eſcudiellas della en que tienen ſus comeres.
      And therefore the people of that land make cups and bowls from it in which to have their meals.
    • Idem, 83r.
      […] calderas & ollas en q́ adoban de comer. ¬ eſcudiellas ¬ uaſos en q́ comen & beué.
      […] cauldrons and pots which they use to cook, and bowls and cups from which they eat and drink.

Descendants

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