cullebra diamant
Aragonese
Etymology
Literally: diamond snake.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kuˌʎebɾa djaˈman/
- Syllabification: cu‧lle‧bra dia‧mant
Noun
- (Aragonese folklore) a large snake that carries a diamond on its head, which it uses to hypnotise its prey
- Ósar Lerín Gabás, La cullebra diamán in May-June 2013, Fuellas, issue 215, page 31:
- Seguntes la tradizión que Simorra replega en el Pallars, la cullebra diamán saldría d’es güegos d’es pollos. (with superseded spelling)
- According to the tradition that Simorra relates from Pallars, the diamond snake comes out of chicken eggs.
- Seguntes la tradizión que Simorra replega en el Pallars, la cullebra diamán saldría d’es güegos d’es pollos. (with superseded spelling)
- Ósar Lerín Gabás, La cullebra diamán in May-June 2013, Fuellas, issue 215, page 31: