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cielo
cielo
Italian
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈtʃɛlo]
Noun
cielo m (plural cieli)
Derived terms
- grattacielo
- settimo cielo
- santo cielo
- muovere cielo e terra
- né in cielo né in terra
- ci corre quanto dal cielo alla terra
Related terms
Anagrams
Mirandese
Etymology
From Old Leonese cielo (compare Asturian cielu and Leonese cielu), from Latin caelum.
Noun
cielo m (plural cielos)
Old Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [ˈt͡sje.lo]
Noun
cielo m (plural cielos)
- sky, heavens
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 77v.
- Et la eſtrella ſiguient delas dos q́ ſon en el ombro ſinieſtro del boitre uolant a poder en eſta piedra ¬ della recibe ſu uertud. Et quádo es en medio cielo, mueſtra eſta piedra mas manifieſta miente ſus obras.
- And the star following the two located in the left elbow of the flying vulture has power over this stone, which draws its virtue from it. And when it is in the center of the sky, this stone more manifestly shows its works.
- Et la eſtrella ſiguient delas dos q́ ſon en el ombro ſinieſtro del boitre uolant a poder en eſta piedra ¬ della recibe ſu uertud. Et quádo es en medio cielo, mueſtra eſta piedra mas manifieſta miente ſus obras.
- Idem, f. 94r.
- […] ca todas an uertud et fuerça que reciben de dios por mano delos ſus anǵĺs ¬ por uertud delos cielos ¬ delas eſtrellas que en ellos ſon.
- […] For they all possess a virtue and strength which they receive from God at the hand of his angels and by virtue of the heavens and the stars in them.
- […] ca todas an uertud et fuerça que reciben de dios por mano delos ſus anǵĺs ¬ por uertud delos cielos ¬ delas eſtrellas que en ellos ſon.
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 77v.
- (religion) heaven
Synonyms
- (heavens): firmamento m