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English
Etymology
From Spanish pícaro.
Noun
picaro (plural picaros)
- Rogue, adventurer.
- 2009, Lawrence, Karen R., "Orlando's Voyage Out" in Virginia Woolf: An MFS Reader, Maren Linett, ed. The Johns Hopkins University Press, pp. 327–354.
The novel's sexual/textual "intercourse" revises the phallic economy Brown posits, not only in plotting polymorphous sexual possibilities for its nonphallic picaro.
Anagrams
Interlingua
Etymology
Spanish pícaro.
Noun
picaro (plural picaros)
- rascal, picaro
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish pícaro.
Noun
picaro m (plural picaro)
- picaro
Declension
Declension of picaro
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singular
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plural
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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indefinite articulation
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definite articulation
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nominative/accusative
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(un) picaro
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picaroul
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(niște) picaro
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picaroi
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genitive/dative
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(unui) picaro
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picaroului
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(unor) picaro
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picarolor
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vocative
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picaroule
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picarolor
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