aramne

Etymology
From, variant of , derived from.

Noun

 * 1) bronze
 * 2) * c1200, Almeric, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 63r. a.
 * "osp"

- e uj vn om̃e en ſu catar cuemo aramne. e una cuerda de lino en ſue mano e una canna por meſurar.


 * 1) * Idem, f. 66r. a.
 * mas ſu rayz dexa. e ligala con fiero e con aramne en la yerba […]
 * but leave its root, and bind it with iron and bronze to the grass
 * 1) * Idem, ff. 66r. b.-66v. a.
 * e ſus mugieres beuiã el uino e loauan a ſos dios de oro e de plata e de aramne e de fiero e de piedra e de madero.
 * and their wives drank the wine and they worshiped their gods of gold and silver, of bronze, iron, stone and wood.