solariego
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[edit]Etymology
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Adjective
[edit]solariego (feminine solariega, masculine plural solariegos, feminine plural solariegas)
- ancestorial
- 1871, José María de Pereda, Blasones y talegas:
- transformando el antiguo caserón solariego en una morada provista de cuantas comodidades pudiera exigir en el campo el gusto más exquisito
- transforming the big old ancestorial house into a home furnished with as many creature comforts to satisfy even the most refined tastes in the countryside.
- stately
- jardín solariego
- stately garden
- 1910, Roberto Payró, Divertidas aventuras del nieto de Juan Moreira:
- el hijo de Gómez Herrera y la hija de Rivas estaban destinados el uno a la otra, por la ley sociológica que rige a las grandes casas solariegas, en el sentir de los creyentes, todavía numerosos, en estas aristocracias de nuevo o de viejo cuño.
- Gómez Herrera's son and Rivas's daughter were destined for each other, by the sociological law that governs the great stately houses, in the view of the believers, still numerous, in these aristocracies both new and old.
Further reading
[edit]- “solariego”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2023 November 28