náufrago

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Portuguese

Etymology

Learned borrowing from Latin naufragus (shipwrecked).

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: náu‧fra‧go

Adjective

náufrago (feminine náufraga, masculine plural náufragos, feminine plural náufragas, not comparable)

  1. castaway; shipwrecked

Noun

náufrago m (plural náufragos, feminine náufraga, feminine plural náufragas)

  1. castaway (a shipwrecked sailor)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin naufragus (shipwrecked). Compare obsolete English naufragous.

Pronunciation

Adjective

náufrago (feminine náufraga, masculine plural náufragos, feminine plural náufragas)

  1. castaway, shipwrecked

Noun

náufrago m (plural náufragos, feminine náufraga, feminine plural náufragas)

  1. castaway, shipwrecked person

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