furtivo
Italian
Etymology
From Latin fūrtīvus (“stolen”), from fūrtum (“theft”), from fūr (“thief”).
Adjective
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Latin
Adjective
(deprecated template usage) fūrtīvō
- dative masculine singular of fūrtīvus
- dative neuter singular of fūrtīvus
- ablative masculine singular of fūrtīvus
- ablative neuter singular of fūrtīvus
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin fūrtīvus (“stolen”), from fūrtum (“theft”), from fūr (“thief”).
Adjective
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- furtive; stealthy
- furtive (exhibiting guilty or evasive secrecy)
- Caçador furtivo.
- Poacher (literally: furtive hunter).
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Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin fūrtīvus (“stolen”), from fūrtum (“theft”), from fūr (“thief”).
Adjective
furtivo (feminine furtiva, masculine plural furtivos, feminine plural furtivas)
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Noun
furtivo m (plural furtivos)
- poacher
- Synonym: furtivista
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