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1 xerga
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2 gerga
( jerga [xérga], of uncertain origin; Corominas suggests that it may be from Latin sérica 'cloth or clothing of silk,' although he admits that this etymology presents semantic as well as phonetic difficulties)Carlisle: 1930. According to Watts, a coarse cloth sometimes used as a saddlecloth. Also the saddlecloth itself. The DRAE references jerga as thick, coarse cloth. Islas says that it refers to a coarse woolen cloth of which there are many specific varieties that serve a number of purposes. Santamaría glosses it as a piece of material that fits between two saddle blankets on the back of a horse. Cobos indicates that jerga is often used to cover floors. He notes that in New Mexico and Southern Colorado Spanish, it may also be spelled xerga or gerga.Alternate forms: jerga, xerga, zerga.
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