ateigado

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Galician

Etymology

Attested since circa 1750. From ateigar +‎ -ado.

Pronunciation

Participle

ateigado (feminine ateigada, masculine plural ateigados, feminine plural ateigadas)

  1. past participle of ateigar

Adjective

ateigado (feminine ateigada, masculine plural ateigados, feminine plural ateigadas)

  1. crowded, packed, full
    • 1922, Victoriano Taibo, Abrente. Versos galegos, Santiago: El Eco de Santiago, page 99:
      Amor non ch'é cego que pispa e ás légoas, e leva o carcax ateigado, non d'agudas frechas, sinón de billetes de banco e louras moedas
      Love isn't blind, he sees for miles, and he carries his quiver full, not of sharp arrows, but of bank notes and blonde coins

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