Noun
/ˈbja.ða/
The word "viada" in Spanish is a nautical term used to refer to a type of shackle used on ships. It is a specific term related to nautical equipment. This word is rarely used in common language and is more commonly found in specialized nautical contexts.
The sailors need to replace the shackle on the sailboat before setting sail.
Por favor, verifica que la viada esté bien ajustada antes de fijar la vela.
There are no common idiomatic expressions in Spanish that include the word "viada."
The etymology of the word "viada" in the nautical context comes from its use as a term to describe a specific type of shackle or fastening device used on ships.