Guillade
Galician
Etymology
From a lost common noun (vila, agro, castro, busto vel sim) and the name of a 5th-10th centuries landowner, Latin Viliati, genitive of Viliatus; from a Suevic or Gothic personal name, from Proto-Germanic *Wiljahaþuz, from *wiljô (“will”) and *haþuz (“battle”).[1]
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡiˈʎaðe̝/
Proper noun
Guillade m
- A parish of Ponteareas, Pontevedra, Galicia
- A village in San Román de Montoxo parish, Cedeira, A Coruña, Galicia
- A village in Vilamor parish, Mondoñedo, Lugo, Galicia
- A village in Santalla de Arxemil parish, Sarria, Lugo, Galicia
- A village in Filgueira parish, Crecente, Pontevedra, Galicia
- a toponymical surname
Related terms
- Bustiguillade
- Guiliade
See also
- Guillade on the Galician Wikipedia.Wikipedia gl
References
- “Guillade” in Ana Isabel Boullón Agrelo / Xulio Sousa Fernández (dirs.): Cartografía dos apelidos de Galicia. Santiago de Compostela: Instituto da Lingua Galega.
- “Guillade” in Xavier Gómez Guinovart & Miguel Solla, Aquén. Vigo: Universidade de Vigo, 2007-2017.
- “Guillade” in Xavier Varela Barreiro & Xavier Gómez Guinovart: Corpus Xelmírez - Corpus lingüístico da Galicia medieval. SLI / Grupo TALG / ILG, 2006–2018.
- Cf. Piel, Joseph M., Kremer, Dieter (1976) Hispano-gotisches Namenbuch, Heidelberg: Carl Winter - Universitätsverlag, →ISBN, p. 302.
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