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Spanish
Etymology
From COVID + -iano.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kobiˈdjano/
- Rhymes: -ano
- Syllabification: co‧vi‧dia‧no
Adjective
covidiano (feminine covidiana, masculine plural covidianos, feminine plural covidianas)
- (derogatory, offensive) COVIDian
2021 April 21, “Mensaje para los gobernantes covidianos y totalitarios: "Dejen de prohibir tanto porque ya no alcanzo a desobedecer todo"”, in Euskalnews:
2021 December 5, Jorge San Miguel Lobeto, “La fractura covidiana”, in Voz Pópuli:
Noun
covidiano m (plural covidianos, feminine covidiana, feminine plural covidianas)
- (derogatory, offensive) COVIDian
2021 February 13, Carlos Vílchez Navamuel, “Los covidianos, ciudadanos creyentes y miedosos”, in Diario Extra:Como resultado de esto, emergió de la nada un ciudadano extraño, lleno de miedo, dócil, creyente en la mencionada organización y en los gobiernos que le siguen, que acepta hacer todo lo que se le dice sin cuestionar, es decir, un ciudadano sin pensamiento crítico llamado ya por algunos, el covidiano.- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
2022 January 27, C. J. Hopkins, “Los últimos días del culto covidiano”, in Extramurosrevista: