vándalo

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Galician

Etymology

From Latin Vandalus, named after the Germanic tribe, from Proto-Germanic *wandilaz.

Adjective

vándalo (feminine vándala, masculine plural vándalos, feminine plural vándalas)

  1. Vandalic, of or pertaining to the Vandals

Noun

vándalo m (plural vándalos, feminine vándala, feminine plural vándalas)

  1. a vandal
  2. (historical) a Vandal (member of a Germanic tribe)

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin Vandalus, named after the Germanic tribe, from Proto-Germanic *wandilaz.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈbandalo/
  • Rhymes: -andalo
  • Syllabification: ván‧da‧lo

Noun

vándalo m (plural vándalos, feminine vándala, feminine plural vándalas)

  1. vandal
  2. hooligan; lout; thug; yob, yobbo; punk
    Synonyms: (Spain) gamberro, (Chile, Peru, Río de la Plata region) patotero
  3. Vandal

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Noun

vándalo m (uncountable)

  1. Vandalic (language)

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