fananco

Galician

Alternative forms

  • fanango

Etymology

Unknown. Perhaps from Proto-Germanic *fanją (marsh, swamp) and the Galician suffix or Germanic origin -engo (pertaining to); otherwise from Latin faenum (hay) and the suffix of substrate origin -anco, with irregular preservation of intervocalic /n/.[1]

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /faˈnaŋko̝/

Noun

fananco m (plural fanancos)

  1. strong and hard grass born in marshy and uncultivated areas

References

  1. Pensado, J.L. (1974). Opúsculos lingüísticos gallegos del siglo XVIII. Vigo: Galaxia. p. 152. →ISBN.
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