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Portyngale

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Middle English

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Etymology

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From Middle French Portingal, which added an intrusive /n/ sound through the process of excrescence, from Latin Portucale.

Proper noun

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Portyngale

  1. Portugal (a country in Europe)
    • c. 1440(?a. 1400), Morte Arth.(1) (Thrn) 1025:
      He sowppes all þis seson with seuen knaue childre, Choppid in a chargour..With pekill & powdyre of precious spycez And pyment full plenteuous of Portyngale wynes.
      He sips all this season with seven mischievous children, chopped in a charger, with a mix of precious spices and plenty of Portugual wines.

Derived terms

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Descendants

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  • English: Portingal, Portingale

References

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