gregario
See also: gregário
Italian
Etymology
Adjective
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- pertaining or relative to a follower; unable of showing any enterprise or autonomy
- atteggiamento gregario ― follower's attitude
- (of an animal) living in flocks, packs or likes
- (of a plant) with many specimina growing in the same place
Noun
gregario m (plural gregari, feminine gregaria)
- (derogatory) one who passively follows other's instructions, never acting on his own, follower
- Essere un semplice gregario. ― To be nothing but a follower.
- Synonyms: seguace, subalterno
- (cycling) domestique
- (old) grunt
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References
Latin
Adjective
(deprecated template usage) gregāriō
- dative masculine singular of gregārius
- dative neuter singular of gregārius
- ablative masculine singular of gregārius
- ablative neuter singular of gregārius
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin gregārius.
Pronunciation
Adjective
gregario (feminine gregaria, masculine plural gregarios, feminine plural gregarias)
Noun
gregario m (plural gregarios, feminine gregaria, feminine plural gregarias)
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