doméstico

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Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin domesticus (domestic), from domus (house), from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: do‧més‧ti‧co

Adjective

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  1. domestic (of or relating to the home)
    Synonyms: caseiro, domiciliar, domiciliário, familiar
  2. domestic (of an animal: which is kept by someone)
    Synonyms: domado, manso
    Antonym: selvagem

Noun

doméstico m (plural domésticos, feminine doméstica, feminine plural domésticas)

  1. domestic, house servant

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin domesticus (domestic), from domus (house), from Proto-Indo-European *dṓm.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /doˈmestiko/ [d̪oˈmes.t̪i.ko]

Adjective

doméstico (feminine doméstica, masculine plural domésticos, feminine plural domésticas)

  1. domestic, household, home
    Antonym: silvestre

Derived terms

Noun

doméstico m (plural domésticos, feminine doméstica, feminine plural domésticas)

  1. (Chile) a person who steals from their neighbors