puevlo

Ladino

Alternative forms

Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish pueblo, from Latin populus (people; nation), from Proto-Italic *poplos (army).

Noun

puevlo m (Hebrew spelling פואיב׳לו)[1]

  1. people (nation)
    Coordinate term: djente
    • 2003, Sefárdica[1], numbers 14–16, Centro de Investigación y Difusión de la Cultura Sefaradí, page 74:
      En konkluzión podemos dizir ke através las enfluensas kulinarias i linguístikas resiprokas entre las varias kuzinas en el tiempo, es posible rekonstruir las fazas de istoria de los puevlos.
      In conclusion, we can say that through the reciprocal linguistic and culinary influences between the various cuisines of the time, it is possible to reconstruct the peoples’ phases of history.

References

  1. ^ puevlo”, in Trezoro de la Lengua Djudeoespanyola [Treasure of the Judeo-Spanish Language] (in Ladino, Hebrew, and English), Instituto Maale Adumim

Spanish

Noun

puevlo m (plural puevlos)

  1. obsolete spelling of pueblo