Portuguese edit

Etymology edit

From Late Latin binubus, binūbus (twice-married man), derived from Latin bi- (twice) + nūbō (I marry).

Pronunciation edit

 

Adjective edit

bínubo (feminine bínuba, masculine plural bínubos, feminine plural bínubas)

  1. (law) That has been married twice.

Noun edit

bínubo m (plural bínubos, feminine bínuba, feminine plural bínubas)

  1. (law) A person who has been married twice.

Spanish edit

Etymology edit

From Late Latin binubus, binūbus (twice-married man), derived from Latin bi- (twice) + nūbō (to marry).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /ˈbinubo/ [ˈbi.nu.β̞o]
  • Rhymes: -inubo
  • Syllabification: bí‧nu‧bo

Adjective edit

bínubo (feminine bínuba, masculine plural bínubos, feminine plural bínubas)

  1. (law) that has been married twice

Noun edit

bínubo m (plural bínubos, feminine bínuba, feminine plural bínubas)

  1. (law) a person who has been married twice

Further reading edit