"fata" meaning in Old Spanish

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Preposition

IPA: /ˈhata/
Etymology: Possibly from Arabic حَتَّى (ḥattā, “until”). See Spanish hasta. Head templates: {{head|osp|preposition}} fata
  1. until Related terms: hasta, fasta, ata
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        {
          "english": "[He sent out the message] that you should go for them [his wife and daughters] and bring them here,\nand you must not leave them until Valencia.",
          "ref": "between 1140-1207, Anonymous, Cantar de mío Cid 1486-1487",
          "roman": "E ffata en valençia dellas non uos partades",
          "text": "[mandolo Recabdar...] Q̃ vayades por ellas, adugades gelas aca"
        }
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        "until"
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        }
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    }
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      "word": "fasta"
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          "text": "[mandolo Recabdar...] Q̃ vayades por ellas, adugades gelas aca"
        }
      ],
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    }
  ],
  "word": "fata"
}

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