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Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin noctivagus, from nox (“night”) + vagus (“wandering”).
Noun
noctívago m (plural noctívagos)
- night owl (one who stays up late at night)
- Synonym: noctâmbulo
Adjective
noctívago (feminine noctívaga, masculine plural noctívagos, feminine plural noctívagas)
- who stays up late at night
- Synonym: noctâmbulo
Spanish
Noun
noctívago m (plural noctívagos)
- sleepwalker
Adjective
noctívago (feminine noctívaga, masculine plural noctívagos, feminine plural noctívagas)
- sleepwalking
- nocturnal (active at night)
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