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Meaning of aquende y allende




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

aquende y allende
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Prepositions and adverbs of place of medieval Castilian meaning respectively more here's and more than. Between the 13th century and the 15th appear correlated, then aquende practically disappears while remaining allende even so far, even though used almost only in the literary fields, having cronificado as surname and name of various populations. We remember our admired Salvador Allende. Its etymology is debated, but it seems that they come from Latin expressions to ( (d) ) hinc inde and ( (d) ) illic inde that we might translate respectively as from there to here and there to beyond.

  



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