Italian

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Etymology

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From Latin samarītānus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /sa.ma.riˈta.no/
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Hyphenation: sa‧ma‧ri‧tà‧no

Adjective

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samaritano (feminine samaritana, masculine plural samaritani, feminine plural samaritane)

  1. Samaritan (all senses)

Noun

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samaritano m (plural samaritani, feminine samaritana)

  1. Samaritan (all senses)
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Further reading

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  • samaritano in Treccani.it – Vocabolario Treccani on line, Istituto dell'Enciclopedia Italiana

Latin

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Adjective

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samarītānō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of samarītānus

Old Spanish

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Etymology

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From Latin samarītānus, from Samarīa (Samaria).

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Noun

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samaritano m (plural samaritanos, feminine singular samaritana, feminine plural samaritana)

  1. Samaritan
    • c. 1200, Almerich, Fazienda de Ultramar, f. 44v:
      aeſstos om̃s dizian ſamaritanoᷤ. por ſobron los clamauan ſobromen por ſamaria ſamaritanoᷤ ni eran iudios ni x̃anos ni paganos. temian al criador ſiruien le como iudios. e adorauan las ẏdolas como paganos e aſſi fuerõ ellos eſos fijos troal dia de oẏ. por esto les dizẽ ſamaritanoᷤ.
      These men they called Samaritans. After Sobron they called them Sobromen; after Samaria, Samaritans. They were neither Jews nor Christians nor pagans. They feared the Creator, they served Him like Jews, and they worshiped the idols like pagans. And thus they were, and their children, up to the present day. This is why they are called Samaritans.

Descendants

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  • Spanish: samaritano

Portuguese

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Etymology

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From Latin samarītānus.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: sa‧ma‧ri‧ta‧no

Adjective

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samaritano (feminine samaritana, masculine plural samaritanos, feminine plural samaritanas)

  1. Samaritan (of or relating to Samaria)

Noun

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samaritano m (plural samaritanos, feminine samaritana, feminine plural samaritanas)

  1. Samaritan (person from Samaria)
  2. Clipping of bom samaritano.
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Spanish

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Spanish samaritano, from Latin samarītānus.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /samaɾiˈtano/ [sa.ma.ɾiˈt̪a.no]
  • Rhymes: -ano
  • Syllabification: sa‧ma‧ri‧ta‧no

Adjective

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samaritano (feminine samaritana, masculine plural samaritanos, feminine plural samaritanas)

  1. Samaritan

Noun

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samaritano m (plural samaritanos, feminine samaritana, feminine plural samaritanas)

  1. Samaritan

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