"leenda" meaning in Old Galician-Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /le.ˈẽ.da/
Etymology: From Medieval Latin legenda (“a legend, story, especially the lives of the saints, originally things to be read”), neuter plural of the future past participle of Latin legō (“I read”), from Proto-Indo-European *leǵ-. Cognate with Old Spanish leyenda. Etymology templates: {{der|roa-opt|ML.|legenda||a legend, story, especially the lives of the saints, originally things to be read}} Medieval Latin legenda (“a legend, story, especially the lives of the saints, originally things to be read”), {{der|roa-opt|la|legō||I read}} Latin legō (“I read”), {{der|roa-opt|ine-pro|*leǵ-}} Proto-Indo-European *leǵ-, {{cog|osp|leyenda}} Old Spanish leyenda Head templates: {{head|roa-opt|noun|||g=f|head=}} leenda f, {{roa-opt-noun|f}} leenda f
  1. an hagiographic work (biography of a Christian saint) Tags: feminine
    Sense id: en-leenda-roa-opt-noun-dv1tytCo Categories (other): Old Galician-Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

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