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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Medieval Latin classicus, from Latin classicus (“relating to the classes of Roman citizenry, especially the highest”),[1][2][3] from classis.
Pronunciation
Adjective
clássico (feminine clássica, masculine plural clássicos, feminine plural clássicas)
- classic, classical
Derived terms
Noun
clássico m (plural clássicos)
- classic (an artistic work of lasting worth, such as a film or song)
- (sports) classic (a major, long-standing sporting event)
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