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Galician
Participle
castigado (feminine castigada, masculine plural castigados, feminine plural castigadas)
- past participle of castigar
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese castigado, from Latin castīgātus, perfect passive participle of castīgō (“to castigate”).
Pronunciation
- Hyphenation: cas‧ti‧ga‧do
Adjective
castigado (feminine castigada, masculine plural castigados, feminine plural castigadas)
- punished (having suffered punishment)
- Synonym: punido
- grounded (confined by one’s parent as punishment)
- Synonym: de castigo
- in a bad state due to lack of care
- Gramado castigado devido ao mau tempo. ― Weather-beaten lawn.
- completely corrected; flawless
- Synonyms: apurado, perfeito
Participle
castigado (feminine castigada, masculine plural castigados, feminine plural castigadas)
- past participle of castigar
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin castīgātus, perfect passive participle of castīgō (“to castigate”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kastiˈɡado/
- Rhymes: -ado
- Syllabification: cas‧ti‧ga‧do
Adjective
castigado (feminine castigada, masculine plural castigados, feminine plural castigadas)
- punished
- grounded (confined to one's room for some misdemeanor)
Participle
castigado (feminine castigada, masculine plural castigados, feminine plural castigadas)
- past participle of castigar