cotiano
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Old Spanish
[edit]Adjective
[edit]cotiano
- Alternative form of cutiano
Adverb
[edit]cotiano
- Alternative form of cutiano
- c. 1280, Alfonso X, General Estoria, cuarta parte , (ed. by Pedro Sánchez-Prieto Borja, 2002, Universidad de Alcalá de Henares):
- Denosto nemigadero es all omne la mentira. & esto cotiano sera en la boca de los desensennados Meior cosa es furtar que mentir cutianamientre; ca todo es mal.
- Lying is an unhonourable enmity to every person. And this shall be every day in the mouth of the imprudent, as it is better to steal than lie regularly; it is all wrong.
- Denosto nemigadero es all omne la mentira. & esto cotiano sera en la boca de los desensennados Meior cosa es furtar que mentir cutianamientre; ca todo es mal.
Portuguese
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- Hyphenation: co‧ti‧a‧no
Noun
[edit]cotiano m (plural cotianos, feminine cotiana, feminine plural cotianas)
Adjective
[edit]cotiano (feminine cotiana, masculine plural cotianos, feminine plural cotianas)
- (relational) of Cotia
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