cordel
English
Etymology
From Spanish cordel (“surveying rope, 50 varas”), from Catalan cordell (“cord, string”), from Vulgar Latin *cordellus (“little rope”), from Latin chorda (“rope, cord”) + -ellus (“-elle: forming diminutives”). Equivalent to cord + -el.
Noun
cordel (plural cordels)
- (historical) Spanish chain, a traditional Spanish and Mexican unit of distance equivalent to about 41.9 m.
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Portuguese
Noun
cordel m (plural cordéis)
- strand (short string)
Spanish
Etymology
From Catalan cordell (“cord, string”), from Vulgar Latin *cordellus (“little rope, cord, string”), from Latin chorda (“rope, cord”) + -ellus (“-elle: forming diminutives”). Equivalent to corda + -el.
Pronunciation
Noun
cordel m (plural cordeles)
- string, thin thread
- Synonym: mecate
- twine, thin cord or rope
- (historical) chain, surverying or measuring rope, typically of 50 or 100 varas
- (historical) cordel, Spanish chain, a traditional unit of length equivalent to about 41.9 m in 19th-century Spain
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Further reading
- “cordel”, in Diccionario de la lengua española (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy, 2023 November 28
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