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Latvian
Adjective
raudo
- (dialectal) vocative singular masculine of raudais
- (dialectal) accusative singular masculine of raudais
- (dialectal) instrumental singular masculine of raudais
- (dialectal) genitive plural masculine of raudais
- (dialectal) vocative singular feminine of raudais
- (dialectal) accusative singular feminine of raudais
- (dialectal) instrumental singular feminine of raudais
- (dialectal) genitive plural feminine of raudais
Spanish
Etymology
Inherited from Old Spanish rabdo, from Latin rapidus (“swift”), via voicing of intervocalic /p/ to /b/, syncope of the following vowel, and vocalization of coda /b/ to /u̯/. Cf. the evolution of Latin cubitum > Old Spanish cobdo > modern codo, where the /u̯/ was absorbed into the preceding rounded vowel.[1] Doublet of rápido, a borrowing from Latin.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈraudo/
- Rhymes: -audo
- Syllabification: rau‧do
Adjective
raudo (feminine rauda, masculine plural raudos, feminine plural raudas)
- (literary) nimble, fleet-footed, swift
- Synonym: rápido
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