- Gacería
Gacería (Basque for "nonsense," "cleverness" [http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/Gaceria/gatu.html] ) is the name of a slang or
argot employed by the "trilleros" (or makers of the "trillo", orthreshing-board , as well as "threshing-sledge") and the "briqueros" (or makers of "brica": metathesis of spanish word "criba"sieve ) in the village of Cantalejo, in the Spanish province of Segovia. Gacería incorporated French, Basque andArabic words into its vocabulary, a linguistic practice employed by other traveling professional groups of Castile. Users of Gacería also incorporated words fromCaló (Spanish Romani) ,Germanic languages and Catalan-Valencian .These trade routes did not usually extend into the Basque Country or Valencia, but words from these foreign lexicons were incorporated for their foreignness.
Its vocabulary arose amongst those involved in the industry of manufacturing farm implements in the village (
yoke s,wagon s, footstools; and the "threshing-board ", a wooden tool resembling a sledge, with his bottom-side holding many lithic flakes that cuts the pile of cereal crop, in order to separate thegrain of the rest of the plant:threshing [In Spain, the farmers use the threshing-boards more than the flail; its use was considered unusual] ). The argot was thus used by the itinerant salesmen of these products, in opposition to settled villagers. In the face of mechanized agriculture, Gacería has survived amongst those who still sell such ancient farm implements as collectors' items.The mechanics of Gacería
The vocabulary comprises some 353 words, with pronunciation following the phonetic rules of the
Spanish language . The small vocabulary served those who used it, as only a handful of words from the argot were required for specific occasions, without the need for long speeches or paragraphs. Tracing its evolution or performing any lexicographical work is difficult, as Gacería employed words that either changed in meaning or were replaced by new words over time. Most of these 353 known words arenoun s; there are some 40verb s. Some commonadjective s include: "sierte" ("good, pleasant, pretty"), "gazo" ("bad," "stupid," "sick," "ugly" from Basque "gaizto"), "pitoche" ("small," "scarce," "little"), "sievo" ("old," "ancient"), "quillado" ("annoyed," "crazy," "gravely ill"), and "urniaco" ("dirty").Some words were formed through the process of metathesis. Thus, the Castilian "criba" is "brica" in Gacería (whence "briquero"), "cribo" becomes "brico", etc. Other words were formed through
aphesis (from "apanar" was derived "panar"; from "otana," "tana"). In Gacería, the nouns "atrevido" and "atrevida" are used as pronouns to indicate whatever person or thing that currently form the topic of conversation. In Castilian, "atrevido" carries the meaning of "daring" or "impudent" as an adjective, and "daredevil" or "smart aleck" as a noun.Gesticulation also plays a large part in giving added meaning to words from Gacería, as one word could potentially have many meanings. "In Gacería eyes speak more than words," one scholar has written. "A simple gesture is enough to change the meaning of a word." [http://www.cantalejo.com/gaceria.htm]Some words from Gacería
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*es icon [http://www.fuenterrebollo.com/Gaceria/gatu.html Gacería]
*es icon [http://www.cantalejo.com/gaceria.htm Vocabulario de la Gacería]
*es icon [http://www.cantalejo.com/gaceria/lexicog.htm Online Gacería-Castilian Dictionary]ee also
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