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Etymology of the Spanish word arambre

the Spanish word arambre
derived from the Late Latin word aeramen (copper, bronze)
derived from the Late Latin word aes (money, pay, fee)
derived from the Proto-Indo-European root *ayes-

Derivations in Spanish

alambre

Cognates

Dutch ijzer, English iron, French airain, French archal, German Eisen, Icelandic járn, Italian rame, Italian oricalco, Portuguese arame, Swedish järn



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