mórbido

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Portuguese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Learned borrowing from Latin morbidus (diseased), from morbus (sickness), itself from the root of morior (die) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mor- (to rub, pound, wear away).

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Adjective[edit]

mórbido (feminine mórbida, masculine plural mórbidos, feminine plural mórbidas)

  1. morbid (unhealthy or unwholesome, especially psychologically)

Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Latin morbidus (diseased), from morbus (sickness), itself from the root of morior (die) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mor- (to rub, pound, wear away).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ˈmoɾbido/ [ˈmoɾ.β̞i.ð̞o]
  • Rhymes: -oɾbido
  • Syllabification: mór‧bi‧do

Adjective[edit]

mórbido (feminine mórbida, masculine plural mórbidos, feminine plural mórbidas)

  1. morbid

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