cínico

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See also: cinico

Galician

Etymology

From Latin cynicus, from Ancient Greek κυνικός (kunikós), probably from the name of the Cynosarges, a public gymnasium in Athens where Antisthenes taught.

Adjective

cínico (feminine cínica, masculine plural cínicos, feminine plural cínicas)

  1. cynical, cynic

Noun

cínico m (plural cínicos, feminine cínica, feminine plural cínicas)

  1. cynic

Derived terms

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin cynicus, from Ancient Greek κυνικός (kunikós).

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: cí‧ni‧co

Adjective

cínico (feminine cínica, masculine plural cínicos, feminine plural cínicas)

  1. cynical, cynic (of or relating to cynicism)
  2. cynical, cynic (sceptical of the integrity, sincerity, or motives of others)

Noun

cínico m (plural cínicos, feminine cínica, feminine plural cínicas)

  1. a cynic
    • 1905, Maria Amalia Vaz de Carvalho, “Uma historia verdadeira [A true story]”, in Contos e phantasias [Short stories and fantasies]‎, 2nd edition, Lisbon: Parceria Antonio Maria Pereira, page 44:
      O marquez, cynico como a vida o tornára, era juiz excellente n’este assumpto.
      The marquess, the cynic life had turned him into, was an excellent judge of this matter.

Derived terms

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin cynicus, from Ancient Greek κυνικός (kunikós), probably from the name of the Cynosarges, a public gymnasium in Athens where Antisthenes taught.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (Spain) /ˈθiniko/
  • IPA(key): (Latin America, Philippines) /ˈsiniko/
  • Rhymes: -iniko
  • Syllabification: cí‧ni‧co

Adjective

cínico (feminine cínica, masculine plural cínicos, feminine plural cínicas)

  1. cynical, cynic

Noun

cínico m (plural cínicos, feminine cínica, feminine plural cínicas)

  1. cynic

Derived terms

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