rennon

Old Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *rēniō, from Latin rēn.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [reˈɲõn]

Noun

rennon m (plural rennones)

  1. kidney
    • c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 56r.
    • Et ſu uertud es atal. que qui beue della peſo de media dragma, q́branta la piedra que ſe faze en la uexiga o en el rennon.
      And its virtue is such that he who drinks of it the wright of one drachma, it shatters the stone that forms in the bladder or the kidney.
    • Idem, f. 102r.
      […] ſana la piedra que ſe faze en la uexiga. o en los rennones. ¬ la quemazon que uiene por goteamiento dela orina.
      […] it heals the stone that forms in the bladder and the kidneys, and the burning caused by the dripping of urine.

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