"cornelina" meaning in Old Spanish

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Noun

IPA: /koɾneˈlina/ Forms: cornelinas [plural]
Etymology: From Old French corneline, ultimately from Latin cornus (“cornel”). Etymology templates: {{bor|osp|fro|corneline}} Old French corneline, {{der|osp|la|cornus||cornel}} Latin cornus (“cornel”) Head templates: {{head|osp|noun|g=f|g2=|head=|sort=}} cornelina f, {{osp-noun|f}} cornelina f (plural cornelinas)
  1. carnelian Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Gems

Inflected forms

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