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Origen de las palabras, razón de su existencia, significación y forma. // The origins of terms and their development through history.
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How did "doblar" come to mean "turn"?
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In Italian, French and English (and probably other languages) there are words cognate to Spanish doblar, which mean "to round (a cape, an isle etc.)" in the nar …