piélago

Etymology
Inherited from, from. See the modern descendant for more.

Noun

 * 1)  sea
 * 2) deep (part) of a river or lagoon
 * 1) deep (part) of a river or lagoon

Etymology
, from, from. Attested as early as the 13th century, in texts such as Semejanza del mundo (1223) and Calila e Dimna (1251). Corominas and Pascual note the term is popular, or inherited, in medieval Ibero-Romance.

Noun

 * 1)  the open sea; pelagic waters
 * 2)  the sea
 * 3)  something vast, countless, innumerable
 * 4)  pond, reservoir
 * 1)  something vast, countless, innumerable
 * 2)  pond, reservoir
 * 1)  pond, reservoir
 * 1)  pond, reservoir
 * 1)  pond, reservoir
 * 1)  pond, reservoir