Merendar

/meɾenˈdaɾ/ verb

Definition

To have a light afternoon snack or meal, typically between lunch and dinner — often sweet treats with coffee or tea. The civilized art of the afternoon break.

Etymology

From Latin 'merendare,' related to 'merere' (to deserve or earn). Originally meant 'to earn one's food' but evolved to mean having a light meal, particularly in the afternoon. This reflects the Mediterranean rhythm of life where the day is punctuated by specific eating moments, each with its own character and social function.

Kelly Says

Oh, this is one of those verbs that reveals an entire culture's relationship with time and pleasure! While we grab random snacks, Spanish speakers 'merendan' — they have a proper word for that lovely afternoon ritual of sitting down with something sweet and taking a real break. It's not just eating; it's that pause that makes the day human-sized. We need this concept AND this word in English!

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