apelativo

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Portuguese

Adjective

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  1. (semantics) appellative (of or pertaining to ascribing names)
  2. appellational; appealing (making an appeal)

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Noun

apelativo m (plural apelativos)

  1. (semantics) appellative; common noun (noun that does not refer to a specific entity)

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Spanish

Etymology

From Late Latin appellatīvus.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /apelaˈtibo/ [a.pe.laˈt̪i.β̞o]

Adjective

apelativo (feminine apelativa, masculine plural apelativos, feminine plural apelativas)

  1. (semantics) appellative (of or pertaining to ascribing names)
  2. appellational; appealing (making an appeal)

Noun

apelativo m (plural apelativos)

  1. surname (family name)
    • 2015 July 24, “Otros caminos de Santiago”, in El País[1]:
      Pero en los albores de las peregrinaciones fue un camino importante y con identidad propia que muchos viajeros usaban para acceder de manera segura desde el paso fronterizo de Bayona (de ahí uno de sus apelativos) hacia el interior de la meseta castellana.
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  2. epithet (term used to characterize)

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