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Recurrencias etimológicas. Los nombres de animales (I)

Authors: García-Borrón Martínez, Juan Pablo;

Recurrencias etimológicas. Los nombres de animales (I)

Abstract

Se examina la etimología que viene de un nombre de animal, según el diccionario de Corominas y una gran parte del DRAE. Podemos ver algunas regularidades en estas evoluciones semánticas. Hoy en día, se utiliza más de la mitad de los nombres de los animales con el fin de: 1) describir a las personas; 2) los titulares de nombres; 3) plantas de nombre; 4) el empleo de nombres; 5) nombrar los colores.

The etymology that comes from a name of animal, according to Corominas' dictionary and a large part of D.R.A.E., is examined. We can see some regularities in these semantic evolutions. Nowadays, we use more than a half of the animal names in order to: 1) describe persons; 2) name holders; 3) name plants; 4) name jobs; 5) name colours.

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5705.04 Lexicología, Etymologies, Animal names, Lexicología, Lexicology, Nombres de animales, Etimologías, 5702.02 Etimología

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