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Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin naufragus (“shipwrecked”).
Pronunciation
Adjective
náufrago (feminine náufraga, masculine plural náufragos, feminine plural náufragas, not comparable)
- castaway; shipwrecked
Noun
náufrago m (plural náufragos, feminine náufraga, feminine plural náufragas)
- 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)
- castaway, shipwrecked
Noun
náufrago m (plural náufragos, feminine náufraga, feminine plural náufragas)
- castaway, shipwrecked person
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