prerrogativa
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin praerogātīva (“previous verdict; claim, privilege”), feminine of praerogātīvus (“having first vote; privileged”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: prer‧ro‧ga‧ti‧va
Noun
prerrogativa f (plural s)
- prerogative (a hereditary or official right or privilege)
- (by extension) any right or privilege
- Synonyms: apanágio, direito, honraria, privilégio, regalia
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin praerogātīva (“previous verdict; claim, privilege”), feminine of praerogātīvus (“having first vote; privileged”).
Noun
prerrogativa f (plural prerrogativas)
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- Portuguese lemmas
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- Portuguese countable nouns
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- Spanish terms derived from Latin
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- Spanish countable nouns
- Spanish feminine nouns