Where does “agroalfarero” come from?
agroalfarero (Spanish) comes from Spanish alfarero, from Judeo-Arabic al-faḵḵār, from Arabic فَخَّار, from Aramaic פחרא, from Akkadian 𒁃.
agroalfarero (Spanish): Pertaining to farming and pottery, especially to the historic period in present-day Argentina and Chile dating up until the Spanish conquest of the lands, in which pottery and farming were important parts of the culture of the peoples
Definitions
- Pertaining to farming and pottery, especially to the historic period in present-day Argentina and Chile dating up until the Spanish conquest of the lands, in which pottery and farming were important parts of the culture of the peoples