pedáneo
Pedáneo is a term used in the context of Spanish and Portuguese languages, particularly in the fields of linguistics and literature. It refers to a type of poem or verse form that is characterized by its simplicity and directness. The term itself is derived from the Latin word "pedaneus," which means "of the people" or "popular." This reflects the folk origin and accessibility of pedáneo poetry, which often deals with everyday themes and uses a straightforward language.
Pedáneo poetry is typically found in oral traditions and is often performed by troubadours or similar folk
One of the most famous examples of pedáneo poetry is the "Coplas," a form of Spanish verse
Pedáneo poetry has had a lasting impact on both Spanish and Portuguese cultures, serving as a bridge