zelador

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Portuguese

Etymology

From zelar (to take care of) +‎ -dor.

Pronunciation

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Noun

zelador m (plural es, feminine zeladora, feminine plural zeladoras)

  1. caretaker (someone who takes care of something)
  2. caretaker; janitor (person who keeps a place clean and in good repair)

Spanish

Noun

zelador m (plural zeladores, feminine zeladora, feminine plural zeladoras)

  1. zealot, zealotist.