caprichoso
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian capriccioso, from capriccio (“whim, fancy, caprice, quirk”); synchronically, capricho (“caprice, fancy”) + -oso.
Adjective
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- capricious (impulsive and unpredictable)
- who makes things with care
- who keeps things tidy
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Italian capriccioso, from capriccio (“whim, fancy, caprice, quirk”); synchronically, capricho (“caprice, fancy”) + -oso.
Adjective
caprichoso (feminine caprichosa, masculine plural caprichosos, feminine plural caprichosas)