vellón
fleece


Etymology
The Spanish word 'vellón' comes from the Latin word 'vellus', meaning 'fleece' or 'wool', combined with the Spanish augmentative suffix '-ón'. The augmentative suffix typically indicates something larger or more substantial, so 'vellón' refers to a full fleece or a significant amount of wool.
Related Spanish Words
A related Spanish word is 'vello', which means 'body hair' or 'down'. While 'vellón' refers specifically to wool or fleece, 'vello' developed to refer to finer, softer hair or fuzz. You can see how both words maintain a connection to their Latin root's meaning of a fibrous, hair-like covering.
Related English Words
The English word 'velvet' is a distant cousin of 'vellón', as it also derives from Latin 'vellus'. Velvet, being a soft, plush fabric, maintains a connection to the original meaning of a soft, woolly material. Another related English word is 'villus' (plural 'villi'), which refers to tiny, finger-like projections in the small intestine - named for their hair-like appearance, again connecting to the Latin root meaning of 'fleece' or 'wool'.
Etymology is one of the fastest ways to learn Spanish, and Bueno Spanish is built around it.
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