sobrado

Etymology 1
From (13th century, ), from  or. Cognate with 🇨🇬 and 🇨🇬.

Noun

 * 1)  storey, floor, level
 * 2) * 1347, Clara Rodríguez Núñez (ed.), "Santa María de Belvís, un convento mendicante femenino en la Baja Edad Media (1305-1400)", in Estudios Mindonienses, 5, page 425:
 * "gl"

- se as ditas priora et convento queseren erger a dita casa doutro sobrado ou faser bavor? que façan et ergan en maneyra que non entargem o viso das feestras do balcon da outra mina casa que esta a so nesta


 * 1)  upper floor or level of a two storey house, which was usually left undivided and where the family used to sleep in their beds
 * 2)  main room of a house
 * 3)  attic
 * 4)  wooden floor; planking
 * 1)  attic
 * 2)  wooden floor; planking
 * 1)  wooden floor; planking

Noun

 * 1)  a multiple-storey house, especially one with a balcony

Adjective

 * 1) left over; spare
 * 2) well-off; well-to-do
 * 3) stuck up

Noun

 * 1) loft
 * 2)  leftovers