outón

Galician

Etymology

From Latin altus (high) + -on.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /owˈtoŋ/

Noun

outón m (plural outóns)

  1. gable
    • 1433, Ángel Rodríguez (ed.), Minutario notarial de Pontevedra, p. 43:
      A qual dita casa se parte por costãa de parede con outra casa de Rui Martiis Touriño da hũa parte, et da outra parte se parte por parede con o eixido et casa que de min comprou Fernan Cerviño et vay entestar por outon de parede aa orta de Ynes Alvares
      this house limits are: by a wall with another house of Rui Martiis Touriño; and by the other side it limits with the exit and house that was bought from me by Fernan Cerviño, and it limits by the side of the gable with the garden of Ynes Alvares
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