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Etymology edit

From a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord).

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domingo m

  1. Sunday

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Etymology edit

Borrowed from Spanish domingo, from a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord).

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domíngo

  1. Sunday

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Etymology edit

From Old Galician-Portuguese domingo, from a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord).

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domingo m (plural domingos)

  1. Sunday

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Etymology edit

From Latin dominicus, from a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord).

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Noun edit

domingo m

  1. Sunday

Descendants edit

  • Galician: domingo
  • Portuguese: domingo (see there for further descendants)

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Old Spanish edit

Etymology edit

From a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord).

Pronunciation edit

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domingo m (plural domingos)

  1. Sunday
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 79r:
      [] e aun dia de domingo entro biuo enel ſepulcro depues reguardarõ ſos om̃s el ſepulcro e noẏ trobarõ ſino magna q̃ bullie eolio.
      [] And on a Sunday he entered the grave alive. Later, when his followers inspected the grave, they found there nothing but manna that bubbled and oil.

Descendants edit

  • Spanish: domingo (see there for further descendants)

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Etymology 1 edit

From Old Galician-Portuguese domingo, from a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord). Doublet of domínico, which is a borrowing.

Pronunciation edit

 

  • Hyphenation: do‧min‧go

Noun edit

domingo m (plural domingos)

  1. Sunday
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domingo (not comparable)

  1. on a Sunday
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Verb edit

domingo

  1. first-person singular present indicative of domingar

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Etymology edit

Inherited from Old Spanish domingo, from a shortening of Late Latin diēs Dominicus (Sunday, literally day of the Lord).

Pronunciation edit

  • IPA(key): /doˈminɡo/ [d̪oˈmĩŋ.ɡo]
  • Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -inɡo
  • Syllabification: do‧min‧go

Noun edit

domingo m (plural domingos)

  1. Sunday

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