Chapter 28 of 28 · 172 words · ~1 min read

Part 28

vuestro, -a, your, yours; el --, la vuestra, yours.

vulgar, common, ordinary.

vulgarmente, vulgarly, commonly.

vulgo, _m._, people, common people.

vulnerable, vulnerable.

Y

y, and.

ya, already, now, soon, longer, indeed; -- ... --, now ... now (_or_ again); either or; no ... -- (_or_ -- no ...), no longer; -- que, since; si --, if indeed; si -- no, unless; -- allí, when they had arrived there.

yacer, to lie.

yerto, -a, stiff, rigid, motionless, lifeless, desolate.

yo, I.

yunque, _m._, anvil.

Z

zagal, _m._, shepherd boy.

zambomba, _f._, zambomba, a kind of rustic drum consisting of a skin stretched over the mouth of a jar, with a reed fastened at the center. This rubbed up and down with the moistened hand produces a strong, hoarse, monotonous sound.

zampoña, _f._, rustic flute.

zarza, _f._, bramble, brier, thorny bush, bramble-bush.

zarzal, _m._, bramble, brier, bramble thicket.

zigzag, _m._, zigzag.

zumba, _f._, jest, joke, raillery.

zumbar, to buzz, hum, murmur, whistle, sound, resound, vibrate.

zumbido, _m._, humming, buzzing.

zurrón, _m._, bag, pouch, provision-bag.