ponient
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Old Spanish
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[edit]Noun
[edit]ponient m (usually uncountable)
- Apocopic form of poniente; the west
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 28r:
- Jerico era cab el flume iordan aſo po niẽt uinierõ eſtas eſpinas aierico acaſa de mulier mercadera. q̃ auia nombre rab.
- Jericho was near the Jordan River, to its west. These spies came to Jericho to the house of a merchant woman by the name of Rahab.
Adjective
[edit]ponient (plural ponientes)
- Apocopic form of poniente; west, westward
- c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 31r:
- Tras ierico al ſol poniẽt es la quarẽtena. O xp̃s aẏuno .xl. dias & .xl. noches alli ſuſo en el mõt o quiſo tentar el diablo a xp̃s.
- Behind Jericho, toward the setting sun, is the quarantine, where Christ fasted forty days and forty nights. There, on the mountain where the Devil attempted to tempt Christ.