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Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish convidado.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /kombiˈdado/
- Hyphenation: kom‧bi‧da‧do
Adjective
kombidádo
- invited
- Synonym: imbitado
Ladino
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish conbidado.
Adjective
kombidado (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling קומבידאדו)[1]
- invited
- Synonym: invitado
1986, Haïm-Vidal Sephiha, Le judéo-espagnol, Entente, →ISBN, →ISSN, page 175:[…] i sigun regla de syempre en salyendo la irade de su maestad emperyal, el sinyor ke fue eskojido sera kombidado ofisyalmente de parte de la sublima puerta por okupar el mansub de haham bachilik.- And following the rule of always leaving one's imperial majesty's decree, the gentleman who was selected shall be officially invited from the upper entrance for holding the rank of Jewish elder.
Noun
kombidado m or f (Latin spelling, Hebrew spelling קומבידאדו)[1]
- guest
- Synonyms: guespede, invitado, musafir, vijitador
1982, Enrique Saporta y Beja, En torno de la torre blanca, Editions Vidas Largas, page 47:La kostumbre kyeria ke la famiya del novyo i sus kombidados, fueran servidos por los de la novya.- Tradition dictated that the groom's family and their guests be served by the bride's.
Participle
kombidado (Hebrew spelling קומבידאדו)
- past participle of kombidar
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