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Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /mjeˈludo/
- Rhymes: -udo
- Syllabification: mie‧lu‧do
Etymology 1
From miel (“honey”) + -udo.
Adjective
mieludo (feminine mieluda, masculine plural mieludos, feminine plural mieludas)
- (literally) full of honey
- (figuratively) very sweet
2007, Leonardo Castillo Vicioso, El Quijote de Quisqueya, Lulu.com, Capítulo 1, page 10:¡Ei cariño entre hombres, poi más cariño que sea; no debe de sei demasiado mieludo!
Affection between men, as affectionate as it may be; must not be excessively sweet!- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
Etymology 2
This is actually also from miel (“honey”), except that now it is being used ironically and euphemistically, instead of saying what is really meant, i.e. grasoso (“greasy”).
Noun
mieludo m (plural mieludos)
- (El Salvador) auto mechanic