Bartlàz
Romagnol
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Sa’ Bartlàz ― Saint Bartholomew
Alternative forms
- Bartulàz
Etymology
Cognate with Italian Bartolomeo (“a male given name”).
Pronunciation
- (Ravennate–Forlivese): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
- (Faenza): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
- (Imola): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
- (Lavezzola): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
- (San Zaccaria): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
- (Sarsina): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
- (Massa Lombarda): IPA(key): [baɾtuˈlaɐθ]
Proper noun
Bartlàz m (plural Bartlëz)
- A male given name from Latin Bartholomaeus [in turn from Ancient Greek Βαρθολομαῖος (Bartholomaîos), in turn from Aramaic בר תלמי], equivalent to English Bartholomew
- c. 1500–1600, author unknown, Pulôn mat:
- Pavlon ad Garavël ad Bartulaz
- Napoleon [born] (from) an illegitimate child that belonged to Bartholomew
References
- Masotti, Adelmo (1999) Vocabolario Romagnolo Italiano (in Italian), Zanichelli, page 521