jinela
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Macanese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From Portuguese janela (“window”).
Noun
[edit]jinela
- window
- nhonha na jinela
- young lady at the window
Mirandese
[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Portuguese jinela (variant of janela), from Vulgar Latin *iānuella, diminutive of Latin iānua (“door, entry”). Its Portuguese origin is indicated by the /l/ (a native outcome would have had /ʎ/).
Noun
[edit]jinela f (plural jinelas)
- window
- 1987, Manuel da Costa Fontes, Romanceiro da Província de Trás-os-montes, Acta Universitatis Conimbrigensis, page 446:
- […] ũa jinela mui alta;
- […] a very tall window;
- 1987, Manuel da Costa Fontes, Romanceiro da Província de Trás-os-montes, Acta Universitatis Conimbrigensis, page 446:
Portuguese
[edit]Noun
[edit]jinela f (plural jinelas)
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