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data1 (Del lat. tardío [charta] data, propiamente 'documento dado', es decir, extendido, otorgado, palabra que en las escrituras latinas precede a la indicación del lugar y la fecha).
1. f. Nota o indicación del lugar y tiempo en que se hace o sucede algo y especialmente la que se pone al principio o al fin de una carta o de cualquier otro documento.
2. Tiempo en que ocurre o se hace algo.
3. Abertura para desviar de un embalse o de una corriente de agua parte de su caudal.
4. Com. En una cuenta, partida o partidas que componen el descargo de lo recibido.
5. ant. Permiso por escrito para hacer algo.
larga data. f. Tiempo antiguo o remoto.
Eso es de larga data.
de buena, o de mala, data. locs. advs. p. us. Dicho de una cosa: Mejorando, o arruinándose.
Yo, viendo que iba aquello de mala data, me fui a mi casa.
estar de mala data. fr. coloq. p. us. Estar de mal humor.
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data2 (Del fr. datte, dátil, y este del lat. dacty̆lus).
V. ciruela de data.

Diccionario de la lengua española. 2015.

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