exiguo

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See also: exíguo

Latin

Noun

(deprecated template usage) exiguō

  1. dative singular of exiguus
  2. ablative singular of exiguus

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin exiguus (strict, exact, scanty, meager), from exigō (I drive out).

Adjective

exiguo (feminine exigua, masculine plural exiguos, feminine plural exiguas)

  1. exiguous, scarce, scanty, meager