serna

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See also: Serna and серна

Spanish

Etymology

Vulgar Latin *senara, of Celtic origin, from Proto-Celtic *senara (piece of land cultivated on the side), from *sen- (separation) (<< Proto-Indo-European *swé (self)) + *aryeti (to plow).

Noun

serna f (plural sernas)

  1. tilled land to be seeded

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