trier
Significado (Inglés)
- to sort, to sort out
- to grade; to calibrate
Conceptos
clasificar
separar
seleccionar
dispersar
escoger
ordenar
apartar
segregar
desechar
surtir
elegir
optar
disipar
escampar
Frecuencia
Pronunciado como (IPA)
/tʁi.je/
Etimología (Inglés)
From Middle French trier, from Old French trier (“to choose, pick out or separate from others, sift, cull”), of uncertain origin. # Widely assumed to be derived from Late Latin trītāre (“to grind”), from Latin trītus, the past participle of terō, terere, with the semantic shift seemingly originating from the Latin set phrase Latin granum terere (“to beat the corn from the chaff”), which can also be found in modern French as trier le grain. The semantic shift would be proved by the Italian cognate tritare (“to grind”), which also features “to sort” as an archaic sense. The cognates Occitan triar (“to pick out, choose from among others”) and Catalan triar (“to pick, choose”), who cannot reflect trītāre (which would have yielded *tridar) must then be considered borrowings from French. # Alternatively, from a Gallo-Romance hypothetical *trīō, trīāre, which would make Occitan triar and Catalan triar inherited cognates instead of borrowings. The archaic sense of Italian tritare whould thus be due to influence of the French word. Ultimately could be an outcome of a metathetic alteration Vulgar Latin *tīrāre (“to pull”), undergoing a pretty straightforward semantical shift. In this case the word would be doublet of tirer (“to pull”).
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