malvado

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Portuguese

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Vulgar Latin *malifātius, which consists of malus (bad) and fātum (destiny), probably via (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old Occitan malvat, malvada.

Adjective

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  1. bad; evil; wicked

Inflection

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Spanish

Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *malifātius, which consists of Latin malus (bad) and fātum (destiny), probably via Old Occitan malvat, malvada.[1] Cognates include: Old French malvais, Italian malvagio.

Adjective

malvado (feminine malvada, masculine plural malvados, feminine plural malvadas)

  1. evil, wicked, mean, bad

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References

  1. ^ Joan Coromines, Breve diccionario etimológico de la lengua castellana, tercera edición 2011, →ISBN