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Meaning of pinna fidelis




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pinna fidelis
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It is espam for a winery and wines from Spain, but since it is we will see a couple of details. The word pinna is used in Spanish, although to name in biology the "leaflet of a compound leaf" or more rarely an "ear"; that does come from the Latin pinna, ae ("feather, fin") and that is why it is associated with the projections and heights, which ended up giving words like pinnatus, a, um ("crenellated") and in Spanish to piñel ("turret, watchtower"). Later it was dissimilated in penna, ae which is the antecedent of our rock ("high and rocky outcrop"). Fidelis, e was always "faithful, safe, reliable", so there is nothing to contribute. See faith ("trust, fidelity"), Peñafiel, Piñel de Abajo, Piñel de Arriba.

  




Felipe Lorenzo del Río

In Latin, Peñafiel. This is how they have nominated their winery a large group of winegrowers from this Valladolid area, who produce a glorious wine with airs of the Duero, Duratón and Botijas , awarded on several occasions. In late Latin Penna Fidele for the declaration of Count Sancho García in the tenth century: The most faithful rock of Castile. Here is also Protos, the first in Ribera del Duero.

  



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