paladino
See also: Paladino
Ido
Noun
paladino (plural paladini)
Italian
Etymology
From Late Latin palātīnus (“palace officer”), from Latin palātīnus (“of a palace”), from palātium.
Pronunciation
Noun
paladino m (plural paladini, feminine paladina)
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Etymology
Borrowed from French paladin, from Italian paladino, from Latin palātīnus.
Pronunciation
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Noun
paladino m (plural paladinos)
- paladin (heroic champion)
- (military, historical) paladin (knight in Charlemagne’s retinue)
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