rubio

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Galician

Galician vaca rubia

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Latin rubeus. Cognate with Portuguese ruvio and Spanish rubio.

Pronunciation

Adjective

rubio (feminine rubia, masculine plural rubios, feminine plural rubias)

  1. reddish, ginger
    • c1350, K. M. Parker (ed.), Historia Troyana. Santiago: Instituto "Padre Sarmiento", page 185:
      el RRey Faraõ, o que morreu ẽno mar RRubio quando ya pos los judeus
      the Pharaoh king, the one who died at the Red Sea when chasing the Jews
  2. dark blond
  3. blushed

Derived terms

Noun

rubio m (plural rubios, feminine rubia, feminine plural rubias)

  1. blond or red person
  2. gurnard (fish)

Derived terms

See also

References


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin rubeus. Doublet of roya or royo, as well as the borrowing rúbeo.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈrubjo/ [ˈru.β̞jo]

Adjective

rubio (feminine rubia, masculine plural rubios, feminine plural rubias)

  1. blond

Descendants

  • Tagalog: rubyo

Noun

rubio m (plural rubios, feminine rubia, feminine plural rubias)

  1. a blond (or blonde) person
  2. gurnard (fish)

See also