vítor

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See also: vitor, Vitor, and Vítor

Spanish

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin victor.

Interjection

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¡vítor!

  1. long live

Noun

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vítor m (plural vítores)

  1. ovation; ceremony of public appreciation
    • 2009 October 17, María Isabel Serrano, “1919: inauguración del Metro”, in ABC.es[1]:
      En aquel primer viaje inaugural hubo bendición, visita a las estaciones, vítores, aclamaciones y un «lunch».
      On that first inaugural trip there was a blessing, a visit to the stations, ovations, acclamations and a "lunch".
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Further reading

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