arroñar
Appearance
Spanish
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Corruption of arruinar. Cognate with Leonese arronnare.
Pronunciation
[edit]Verb
[edit]arroñar
- (León) To knock down or to demolish, usually a building.
- 1926, Blanco y negro, volume 36, page 2:
- Se sobrepuso, no obstante, al enervante sopor que le arroñaba; anduvo mucho y de prisa le habia entrado una gana atroz de ver un gesto acogedor […]
- He overcame, however, the enervating drowsiness that kept destroying him; He walked a lot and in a hurry he had an atrocious desire to see a welcoming gesture. […]
- 1954, Francisco Villaespesa, Federico de Mendizábal, Poesías completas, volume 2, page 692:
- […] de caridad tienen que hacerle el entierro, mientras en la paja de inmundos jergones, se enmohecen joyas y arroñan doblones […]
- […] of charity they have to bury him, while in the straw of filthy pallets, jewelry rusts and doubloons are demolished […]
- 1975, Luis Cortés Vázquez, Mi libro de Zamora, page 46:
- Este cerco amurallado a medio caer, este castillo arroñado que sirvió para defender el puente hoy inexistente y anegado, este campo labrado o el patio de armas lleno de amapolas […]
- This crumbling stone wall, this demolished castle which once defended a bridge which is now submerged, this soil which they worked, or the parade ground full of poppies […]
- 1984, Emilia Pardo Bazán (condesa de), Marina Mayoral, Cuentos y novelas de la tierra, volume 1, page 64:
- Apenas avanzaron dos pasos por la calleja, tropezaron con un bulto que yacía en el fangoso suelo; y una mujer que venía de la corraliza, desmelenada, retorciéndose las manos, los arroñó.
- As soon as they took two steps down the alley, they tripped over a lump lying on the muddy ground; and a woman who came from the corral, disheveled, wringing her hands, surrounded them.
- 1995, Alonso Zamora Vicente, La Otra Esquina de La Lengua, page 109:
- Un mendigo, por arroñado y en mal uso que esté, suplica, por Dios y por sus clavos y su misericordia, un coscurro de pan.
- A beggar, no matter how knocked down and misused he may be, begs, for God and for his nails and his mercy, for a crust of bread.
Conjugation
[edit] Conjugation of arroñar (See Appendix:Spanish verbs)
Selected combined forms of arroñar
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.