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RH:
... Duas Quintas? Two fifths, or two vinyard farms?
Tue, 25 Nov 2003 06:51:14 +0100: Magda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: in
soc.culture.portuguese:
>A "quinta" is NOT 1/5 ("um quinto"), but a large, cultivated and inhabited property.
I know. My 2/5ths translation was a joke.
But one theory as to the origin of the word is a 20% fee that farmers
had to pay to the land owners.
OTOH, Porto Editora traces the word back to the Latin word 'quintana'
= pequeno mercado no acampamento = small market in an army camp.
(not sure if that is what 'acampamento' means in this context - please
correct anyone who can)
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Ruud Harmsen, http://rudhar.com/
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