estremo

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Galician

Etymology

13th century. From Latin extrēmus (extreme). Doublet of extremo.

Pronunciation

Noun

estremo m (plural estremos)

  1. boundary
    Synonyms: canto, estrema, linde
  2. ditch or strip of land which constitute a boundary in between properties
    • 1492, E. Cal Pardo (ed.), Monasterio de San Salvador de Pedroso en tierras de Trasancos. Colección documental. A Coruña: Deputación, page 298:
      huun agro que chaman ho agro das Leyras, que ias fora desta outra herdade do casal, que he do dito noso mosteyro, commo estrema et departe, por seus marcos, estremos et devisoes
      a field which is called Agro das Leiras, which is outside this other property of O Casal, which belongs to this monastery, as it limits by its landmarks, boundaries and divisions
    Synonyms: derrego, lindeiro

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Italian

Etymology

From Latin extrēmus.

Adjective

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  1. extreme, (the) utmost, (the) farthest, terminal, (the) outermost
  2. drastic
  3. excessive, intense

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Noun

estremo m (plural estremi)

  1. extreme, extremity
    all'estremoextremely
  2. height, depth
  3. end, last, limit
  4. (formal, law) pl details, particulars, data
    gli estremi della vicendathe details of what happened
    estremi identificativipersonal details

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Spanish

Adjective

estremo (feminine estrema, masculine plural estremos, feminine plural estremas)

  1. Obsolete spelling of extremo.

Noun

estremo m (plural estremos)

  1. Obsolete spelling of extremo.