domador

CatalanEdit

EtymologyEdit

Inherited from Late Latin domātōrem.

PronunciationEdit

NounEdit

domador m (plural domadors, feminine domadora)

  1. tamer

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PortugueseEdit

EtymologyEdit

Borrowed from Late Latin domātōrem.

NounEdit

domador m (plural domadores, feminine domadora, feminine plural domadoras)

  1. tamer (one who tames or subdues)

Related termsEdit

Further readingEdit

  • domador” in Dicionário Priberam da Língua Portuguesa.

SpanishEdit

EtymologyEdit

Borrowed from Late Latin domātor.

PronunciationEdit

  • IPA(key): /domaˈdoɾ/ [d̪o.maˈð̞oɾ]
  • Rhymes: -oɾ
  • Syllabification: do‧ma‧dor

NounEdit

domador m (plural domadores, feminine domadora, feminine plural domadoras)

  1. tamer; one who tames animals
    Synonyms: adiestrador, amaestrador

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Further readingEdit