ceruiz

From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Old Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin cervīcem, singular accusative of cervīx, from Proto-Indo-European *ḱerh₂- (head).

Pronunciation[edit]

Noun[edit]

ceruiz f (plural ceruizes)

  1. (usually in the plural, anatomy) neck
    Synonym: cuello
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 45v:
      ⁊ eli el ſac̃dot era vieio. e auie .Lxxxxviij. ãnos Qvando oẏo estas nueuas echos ariedro dela ſiella en q̃ ſedie erõpio las ceruizes emurio
      And Eli the priest was old, and he was ninety-eight years old. When he heard these news, he fell backward from the chair on which he sat and broke his neck and died.

Descendants[edit]

  • Spanish: cerviz