ligado
Galician edit
Participle edit
ligado (feminine ligada, masculine plural ligados, feminine plural ligadas)
- past participle of ligar
Ladino edit
Etymology edit
From Old Spanish figado (compare Spanish hígado), from Late Latin fīcātum (“liver”), from Latin iecur fīcātum (“fig-stuffed liver”).
Noun edit
ligado m (Latin spelling)
- liver
- 2019 May 22, Silvio & Eyal Ovadya, “Un evenimyento, una dicha/un proverbo”, in Şalom[1]:
- Todos los ke vinieron pudieron komer ligado d’Andirne (Edirne Ciğeri) mizmo kasher, albondigas (koftes) i sarsicha (sucuk) kon salatas.
- All who came could eat Edirne liver even kosher, meatballs (koftas) and sausages (soudjouk) with salads.
Portuguese edit
Etymology edit
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: li‧ga‧do
Adjective edit
ligado (feminine ligada, masculine plural ligados, feminine plural ligadas, not comparable)
- connected, linked
- Synonym: conectado
- Antonyms: desligado, desconectado
- De acordo com o documento, o governador está ligado ao esquema de corrupção.
- According to the report, the governor is linked to the corruption scheme.
- A TV não está ligada na tomada.
- The TV is not plugged in (lit.: not linked in the socket).
- turned on, activated
- bandaged
- (Brazil, slang) attentive, watchful
- (Brazil, slang) aware
Derived terms edit
Participle edit
ligado (feminine ligada, masculine plural ligados, feminine plural ligadas)
- past participle of ligar
Spanish edit
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
ligado m (plural ligados)
- (typography) ligature (character that combines letters)
- (music) legato
Participle edit
ligado (feminine ligada, masculine plural ligados, feminine plural ligadas)
- past participle of ligar
Further reading edit
- “ligado”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014