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Portuguese
Etymology
From Late Latin binubus, binūbus (“twice-married man”), derived from Latin bi- (“twice”) + nūbō (“I marry”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
bínubo (feminine bínuba, masculine plural bínubos, feminine plural bínubas)
- (law) That has been married twice.
Noun
bínubo m (plural bínubos, feminine bínuba, feminine plural bínubas)
- (law) A person who has been married twice.
Spanish
Etymology
From Late Latin binubus, binūbus (“twice-married man”), derived from Latin bi- (“twice”) + nūbō (“to marry”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈbinubo/
- Rhymes: -inubo
- Syllabification: bí‧nu‧bo
Adjective
bínubo (feminine bínuba, masculine plural bínubos, feminine plural bínubas)
- (law) that has been married twice
Noun
bínubo m (plural bínubos, feminine bínuba, feminine plural bínubas)
- (law) a person who has been married twice
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