

Santiago: Caixa Galicia, page 487:Įt nos dedes delle en cada ano terça do pan e do viño, e de lino e de liguma do feytuo, e do monte bravo que aromperdes and you'll give us each year a third of the grain and of the wine, of the flax, and of the pulses, and of the uncultivated lands that you could plough up uncultivated, harsh, rough ( when referring to a land ).Alternatively from Vulgar Latin *bravus or *brabus, from a fusion of Latin prāvus and barbarus.īravo m ( feminine singular brava, masculine plural bravos, feminine plural bravas) “ bravo”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé, 2012.įrom Old Galician and Old Portuguese bravo, from Latin barbarus, which was frequently found in Galician medieval Latin documentation with the meaning of "uncultivated, fallow".

