feligrés
Spanish
Etymology
From Old Spanish filiigleses, from Iberian Vulgar Latin *fili eclesiae, from the vocative of Latin filius + the genitive of ecclesia[1].
Noun
feligrés m (plural feligreses, feminine feligresa, feminine plural feligresas)
- (colloquial) parishioner, churchgoer
- (colloquial) regular (someone who often frequents an establishment, especially a bar)
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