beltat

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Old Occitan[edit]

Alternative forms[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Vulgar Latin *bellitātem, based on Latin bellus (beautiful).

Noun[edit]

beltat f (oblique plural beltats, nominative singular beltat, nominative plural beltats)

  1. beauty
    • 1180s, Bertran de Born, Rassa, tant creis e mont'e poia, collected in The Poems of the Troubadour Bertran de Born, published 1986, page 97, lines 5–6:
      Qe·l vezers de sa beltat loia ¶ los pros a sos ops, cui que doia.
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Descendants[edit]

  • Occitan: beutat
  • Italian: beltà
  • Old Spanish: beltat