espallar

Etymology
(14th century). From. Cognate with 🇨🇬.

Verb

 * 1)  to winnow; to remove the grasses and chaff from the hay
 * 2)  to spread, to scatter (something on a surface)
 * 3) * c1350, Kelvin M. Parker (ed.), Historia Troyana. Santiago: Instituto Padre Sarmiento, page 147:
 * "gl"

- Et meteu se por medeo da batalla et ya rraueoso asi cõmo (hũ) leõ brauo quando esta cõ grã fame et entrou onde estauã mays de seysçentos [omes] armados et diz o cõto que os hũus chagaua, et outros derribaua, et outros atrauesaua et espaliaua, et moytos mataua.


 * 1)  to disseminate, to spread (an idea; a rumor)
 * 2)  to spread out
 * 1)  to spread out
 * 1)  to spread out
 * 1)  to spread out