agranada
Ladino
Etymology
From Old Spanish granada, from Latin (mālum) granātum (literally “apple with many seeds”).
Noun
agranada f (Latin spelling)
- pomegranate
- Synonym: mangrana (Western)
- 2008 January 9, Rachel Amado BORTNICK, “Frutas i Plantas komo Metaforas en Djudeo-Espanyol”, in Şalom:
- En esta fiesta de Las Frutas i siempre, "mos muchiguaremos komo granos de agranada" i kada uno biva “debasho de su vinya i su igera.”
- In this festival of Tu BiShvat and always, "we will multiply like grains of pomegranate" and each one lives "under their vine and their fig tree."
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