Cebuano edit

Etymology edit

From English castrato, from Italian castrato, from Latin castrō (to castrate), likely from caedō (to cut).

Noun edit

kastrato

  1. a male who has been castrated, especially a male whose testicles have been removed before puberty in order to retain his boyish voice
  2. a male soprano or alto voice produced by castration of the treble singer before puberty

Esperanto edit

Noun edit

kastrato (accusative singular kastraton, plural kastratoj, accusative plural kastratojn)

  1. singular present nominal passive participle of kastri