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Vol. 09 · Loanwords ·Spanish ·1750s

Adobe

from adobe

Meaning
Sun-dried mud brick; a building made from it.
Source word
adobe
Route into English
Arabic *ṭūba* (brick) → Spanish *adobe* → American English via the Southwest after 1848. Arabic word, American Spanish usage, English adoption; the software company took its name from a creek in California named for the mud bricks.
Arrived
1750s

From Spanish

American Spanish, not peninsular Spanish, provided most of the modern loanwords — through US expansion westward and Latin American trade.

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