estadio
See also: estádio
English edit
Etymology edit
From Portuguese estádio, from Latin stadium (“stadium, Roman stade”), from Ancient Greek στάδιον (stádion, “stadium for footraces, stadion”). Doublet of stade, stadium, and stadion.
Noun edit
estadio (plural estadios)
- (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of distance, variously equivalent to about 185.2, 231.5, or 257.2 m depending on the number of leagues per equatorial degree.
Synonyms edit
- Portuguese stade, Portuguese furlong, stade, furlong (in Portuguese contexts)
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Spanish edit
Etymology edit
From Latin stadium, from Ancient Greek στάδιον (stádion).
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
estadio m (plural estadios)
Further reading edit
- “estadio”, in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014
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