See also: juntó

English

edit

Etymology

edit

Erroneous adaptation of junta, by assimilation with Spanish nouns in -o.

Pronunciation

edit

Noun

edit

junto (plural juntos or juntoes)

  1. (archaic) A group of men assembled for some common purpose; a club, or cabal.
    • 1819, Washington Irving, The Sketch Book, Rip Van Winkle:
      The opinions of this junto were completely controlled by Nicholas Vedder, a patriarch of the village, and landlord of the inn, at the door of which he took his seat from morning to night, just moving sufficiently to … keep in the shade of a large tree; ….
    • 1844, Edgar Allan Poe, The Premature Burial:
      I was seized and shaken without ceremony, for several minutes, by a junto of very rough-looking individuals.

Anagrams

edit

Galician

edit

Adjective

edit

junto (feminine junta, masculine plural juntos, feminine plural juntas, reintegrationist norm)

  1. reintegrationist spelling of xunto

Verb

edit

junto

  1. (reintegrationist norm) first-person singular present indicative of juntar

Further reading

edit
  • junto” in Dicionário Estraviz de galego (2014).

Portuguese

edit

Pronunciation

edit

  • Hyphenation: jun‧to

Etymology 1

edit

From Old Galician-Portuguese junto, from Latin iūnctus.

Adjective

edit

junto (feminine junta, masculine plural juntos, feminine plural juntas, not comparable)

  1. together
Quotations
edit

For quotations using this term, see Citations:junto.

Alternative forms
edit
Derived terms
edit
edit

Adverb

edit

junto (not comparable)

  1. together (at the same time, in the same place)
    Synonym: juntamente
  2. near, next
    Synonyms: ao pé, ao lado, à beira, perto
Quotations
edit

For quotations using this term, see Citations:junto.

Alternative forms
edit
Derived terms
edit

Etymology 2

edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

edit

junto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of juntar

Further reading

edit

Spanish

edit

Pronunciation

edit
  • IPA(key): /ˈxunto/ [ˈxũn̪.t̪o]
  • Audio (Venezuela):(file)
  • Rhymes: -unto
  • Syllabification: jun‧to

Etymology 1

edit

Inherited from Latin iūnctus (joined, united).

Adjective

edit

junto (feminine junta, masculine plural juntos, feminine plural juntas)

  1. together
  2. joined
  3. next to
Derived terms
edit

Adverb

edit

junto

  1. together
    Pablo y yo nos sentamos juntos en la clase.
    Pablo and I sit together in class.
  2. (all) together, (in) total
    Todo junto son 30 kg.
    All together it weighs 30 kg.

Preposition

edit

junto

  1. next to, together with, alongside (+ a)
    El perro está jugando junto al gato.
    The dog is playing next to the cat.
  2. along with, together with, alongside (+ con)
  3. in conjunction with (+ con)
Derived terms
edit

Etymology 2

edit

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

edit

junto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of juntar

Further reading

edit