indómito

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See also: indomito, and indômito

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: in‧dó‧mi‧to

Adjective

indómito (feminine indómita, masculine plural indómitos, feminine plural indómitas) (European Portuguese spelling)

  1. indomitable (incapable of being subdued, overcome or vanquished)
    Synonym: indomável

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin indomitus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /inˈdomito/
  • Rhymes: -omito
  • Syllabification: in‧dó‧mi‧to

Adjective

indómito (feminine indómita, masculine plural indómitos, feminine plural indómitas)

  1. untamed
  2. wild
    Synonyms: bravo, salvaje, silvestre
  3. indomitable
    • 1888, Eduardo Acevedo Díaz, Ismael, Buenos Aires: La Tribuna Nacional:
      [] los ojos -puertas en que asomaban envelados en sangre los instintos indómitos y los deseos vehementes de la venganza.
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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