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单词 huerco
释义

huerco

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin Orcus (the underworld; the god Pluto). Cognate with Old French ogre (fierce non-Christian; fairytale man-eating giant).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈweɾko/

Noun

huerco m (plural huercos)

  1. Hell
    • ca. 1439, Juan de Mena, Comentario a la "Coronación del Marqués de Santillana" :
      era él [...] esclaresçido rey e señor don Juan de Castilla e de León [...] enbiando las sus ánimas a la boca del huerco, conviene a saber del infierno
      He was the illuminated king and lord John of Castile and Leon [...] who sent [Muslims'] souls to the doors of Orcus, by which is meant Hell
  2. the Devil
    • ca. 1305 CE, anonymous, Libro del cavallero Cifar :
      ¿e dó huirá el que al huerco deue?
      And where can someone who owes the Devil escape to?

Descendants

  • Spanish: huerco
  • Ladino: guerko

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish huerco (Hell; the Devil), from Latin Orcus (the underworld; the god Pluto). Cognate with English ogre and orc. Doublet of orco and ogro.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈw̝eɾko/ [ˈw̝eɾ.ko]
  • Rhymes: -eɾko
  • Syllabification: huer‧co

Noun

huerco m (plural huercos)

  1. (Louisiana, Mexico) little child
    Synonyms: niño; escuincle (Mexico, colloquial)
  2. (literary) depressed man crying in the dark
  3. (literary) the Greco-Roman underworld
    Synonym: inframundo

Further reading

  • huerco”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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