tenda
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Inherited from Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Latin *tendita, from Latin tentus.
tenda f (plural tendes)
From Spanish tienda, from Vulgar Latin *tenda, from tendere.
tenda
From Old Galician-Portuguese tenda (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Vulgar Latin *tendita, substantivized feminine of *tenditus, as a variant form of tentus, perfect passive participle of Latin tendō.
tenda m (plural tendas)
tenda (dependent form renda, third-person possessed form henda)
From Portuguese tenda, from Vulgar Latin tenda, or *tendita, substantivized feminine of *tenditus, as a variant form of tentus, perfect passive participle of Latin tendō.
tenda (plural)
From a Early Medieval Latin or Late Latin tenda, from Vulgar Latin *tendita, substantivized feminine of *tenditus, as a variant form of tentus, perfect passive participle of Latin tendō. Compare Portuguese tenda, Spanish tienda, French tente, Friulian tinde, Romanian tindă.
tenda f (plural tende)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
tenda
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