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Meaning of estillar by furoya





furoya

estillar
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It could be an archaism for "making estilla, making small wood" that seems to have come from the Portuguese estilha ("splinter"); but it has not been used for centuries in Spanish, so it must be a mistake for chipping, bursting, strillaring, styling, crashing, . . .

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