The word CEPA in Spanish
Saturday, September 29, 2012 @ 12:01 AM
Today I have went out to take (eat) "tapas" with my friends, Mark and Sally Anne.Then, being in a bar of tapas, named "La Cepa", they asked me what "Cepa" meant.Therefore I have thought to write this post, as a tribute to them, in order to explain this word and another ones similar.
I tell them that a "Cepa" is a Trunk or vine plant.I show you an example of a strain:
"Cepa", by Gorka Mauleon, at flickr.com
Here you have the website of the bar "La Cepa", in Algeciras; click down here:
http://www.atapear.com/guia-de-bares-de-tapas/mapa/algeciras/la-cepa
Another similar word is "Capa"; it has several meanings, but the most famous one is: "Coat":
A spanish coat
Another meaning of "Capa" = "Layer", for example in graphic design.
Also you can say "Capa" in painting.
Also you can use it as "Cape" = "Capote", in bullfighting.
Another similar word is: "Copa".Its more famous meaning is "Cup"; for example: a cup of wine.
But another meaning is "Treetop".
Best regards,
Luis.
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