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Meaning of "bermudina" in the Spanish dictionary

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ETYMOLOGY OF THE WORD BERMUDINA

La palabra bermudina procede de S. Bermúdez de Castro, 1817-1883, poeta español.

Etymology is the study of the origin of words and their changes in structure and significance.

PRONUNCIATION OF BERMUDINA IN SPANISH

ber · mu · di · na


GRAMMATICAL CATEGORY OF BERMUDINA

noun
adjective
verb
adverb
pronoun
preposition
conjunction
interjection
article
Bermudina is a noun.
A noun is a type of word the meaning of which determines reality. Nouns provide the names for all things: people, objects, sensations, feelings, etc.

WHAT DOES BERMUDINA MEAN IN SPANISH?

Italian eighth

The Italian octave or octave acute, created by Salvador Bermúdez de Castro and for that reason sometimes called bermudine, is a stanza that is composed of eight verses of major art, usually endecasílabos, eneasílabos or decasílabos, and with rhyme consonant, according to the ABBC'DEEC 'scheme; The fourth and the eighth verse are sharp. Which the grass thrown on the rock, which withers there grows, dies there, will I live and die, without expecting another life, another joy, another light? Even in the midst of altars and tombs, my terrible thought threatens me: that if the ferocious world rejects me, it also rejects that cross. Your breath is the breath of the flowers; Your voice is of the swans the harmony; Your look is the splendor of the day, and the color of the rose is your color. You lend new life and hope to a heart for love already dead; You grow from my life in the desert as it grows in a moor the flower ....

Definition of bermudina in the Spanish dictionary

The definition of bermudina in the dictionary is octava endecasílaba or decasílaba, whose fourth and eighth verses have an acute common rhyme. The others have flat termination; paired the second and third, as well as the sixth and seventh, leaving the first and fifth loose.

SPANISH WORDS THAT RHYME WITH BERMUDINA

aldina · andina · anodina · arandina · bernardina · caudina · citadina · codina · dina · gabardina · granadina · lavandina · leopoldina · medina · mirandina · ondina · ponferradina · sardina · trasandina · zidovudina

SPANISH WORDS THAT BEGIN LIKE BERMUDINA

bermejal · bermejear · bermejecer · bermejeña · bermejeño · bermejez · bermejía · bermejiza · bermejizo · bermejo · bermejón · bermejona · bermejor · bermejuela · bermejura · bermellón · bermudas · bermudeña · bermudeño · bernarda

SPANISH WORDS THAT END LIKE BERMUDINA

almandina · anadina · badina · boldina · cardina · esmeraldina · fernandina · girondina · igualadina · indina · interandina · ladina · neogranadina · paladina · pandina · pardina · pirimidina · sordina · transandina · verdina

Synonyms and antonyms of bermudina in the Spanish dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS

Translation of «bermudina» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF BERMUDINA

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The translations of bermudina from Spanish to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «bermudina» in Spanish.
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Translator Spanish - Chinese

bermudina
1,325 millions of speakers
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bermudina
570 millions of speakers
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Bermudine
510 millions of speakers
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bermudina
380 millions of speakers
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bermudina
280 millions of speakers
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bermudina
278 millions of speakers
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bermudina
270 millions of speakers
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bermudina
260 millions of speakers
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bermudina
220 millions of speakers
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bermudina
190 millions of speakers
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bermudina
180 millions of speakers
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bermudina
130 millions of speakers
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bermudina
85 millions of speakers
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bermudina
85 millions of speakers
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bermudina
80 millions of speakers
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bermudina
75 millions of speakers
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bermudina
75 millions of speakers
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bermudina
70 millions of speakers
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bermudina
65 millions of speakers
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bermudina
50 millions of speakers
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bermudina
40 millions of speakers
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bermudina
30 millions of speakers
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bermudina
15 millions of speakers
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bermudina
14 millions of speakers
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bermudina
10 millions of speakers
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bermudina
5 millions of speakers

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10 SPANISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BERMUDINA»

Discover the use of bermudina in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to bermudina and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in Spanish literature.
1
La creación del Martín Fierro
entre otros ejemplos nítidos, reconocemos en la llamada estrofa bermudina ( curiosamente, con alguna aproximación en el Martín Fierro), y con estrofas como la que nos da Echeverría en La Cautiva (VI): Entonces el grito cristiano, cristiano.
Emilio Carilla, 1973
2
La Poesía de José Eusebio Caro: Contribución estilística al ...
cultivara mucho antes8, la bermudina se difundió con los románticos españoles como Zorrilla, y con hispanoamericanos como Echeverría, Heredia (que hemos mencionado), Bello, Arboleda, Pombo, Juan Diéguez y Zenea, quien también le  ...
José Luis Martín, 1966
3
Almáciga de olvidos: antología parcial de poesía gaditana, ...
Dio a conocer una estrofa de ocho versos llamada por algunos "bermudina". Obra: Ensayos poéticos (Madrid, 1841). El sueño (fragmento) Tu blanda mano sobre mí reposa ¡y báñate en olvido, dulce sueño! Pon tu corona de letal beleño  ...
María del Carmen García Tejera, 1999
4
Batallas contra la lepra: estado, medicina y ciencia en Colombia
Como curas milagrosas se ofrecían extraños compuestos que contenían lagartos , reptiles (tratamiento recomendado por médicos medievales) y otros enigmáticos remedios.62 Un señor Bermúdez de Simijaca ofrecía bermudina que contenía ...
Diana Obregón Torres, 2002
5
La Elegía romántica española: estudio y antología
49-52 —primer cuarteto de la octava bermudina que se repite al final del poema: vv. 105-112), de Vicente Boix. (23) Recuérdese que Espronceda murió en el mes de mayo de 1842, circunstancia que parece dio pie a la autora para comenzar ...
María Paz Díez Taboada, 1977
6
A History of The Romantic Movement in Spain
... 29on Estela (Estelle), 1, 133 "Estrella, A una" (Espronceda), 1, 247, 319; n, 307 ^ 308n, 322n Estrella, La, 1, 107, 337-8; 11, 29 Estrella de Oro, La, 11, 162 Estrella de Sevilla, La, 1, 171; 11, 388 estrofa bermudina, 1, 320; 11, 213 " Estudiante, ...
7
Concurso y consorcio: letras ilustradas, letras románticas
... el primer romanticismo y el segundo, pasaremos a considerar el ejemplo del intrigante poeta jerezano Salvador Bermúdez de Castro, duque de Ripalda, marqués de Lema e inventor de la bermudina, o sea octava aguda (1817-1883).
Russell P. Sebold, 2010
8
Modern Spanish Lyrics
A variety of the octava rima is the octava bermudina with the rime-scheme abbcdeec, the lines in c ending in agudos. (6) The soneto (sonnet) is formed of fourteen 11-syllable lines. In the Siglo de Oro it appears as a much stricter form than the ...
Anonymous
9
Diccionario biográfico de parlamentarios de Andalucía, ...
... algunos no dudaron en llamar la «bermudina». Vinculado al grupo de La Joven España que lideró Luis González Bravo en plena regencia progresista ( 1840-1843), Bermúdez de Castro aparecerá como su secretario, cuando acompaña al ...
‎2010
10
A Chronological Sketch of Castilian Versification Together ...
See octava bermudina. octava bermudina. A hendecasyllabic strophe having the rhyme scheme ABBCDEEC, the C rhymes being agudos. Named after Salvador Bermúdez de Castro (1814-1883), though used long before him under the name  ...
Dorothy Clotelle Clarke, 1952

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REFERENCE
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