rabdo

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Latin rapidus.

Adverb

rabdo

  1. swiftly, quickly, fast
    • Alfonso X, Estoria de España 2, (as in Corpus diacrónico del español (CORDE), showing an edition by Lloyd Kausten from 1995):
      cogiosse rabdo & tornosse pora su tierra
      'he readied himself quickly and went back to his native land'

Descendants

  • Spanish: raudo
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