/beˈɾe.a̝/, /ˈbɾe.a̝/
OriginFrom local Medieval Latin vereda (“main road”), perhaps from Vulgar Latin verēdus (“light breed of horse”), from Gaulish *werēdos, ultimately from Proto-Celtic *uɸoreidos (compare Welsh gorwydd (“horse”)). Cognate with Portuguese Breia and Spanish vereda (“path”).
- femininepath
“Item uos vendo demays os tallos anbos que jazen enna agra de cortinas et os quaes entestan enna uerea que uay de Restande para a eglleia
Item, I sell to you both fields that are in the [farm named] Ag”
- dated, feminineroad
Formsvereas(plural) · brea(alternative) · vrea(alternative) · vereda(alternative)
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