segundo
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
segundo
Borrowed from Spanish segundo, from Latin secundus (“second”); related to Latin sequor (“follow”).
segundo
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Cardinal (standard / feminine): dúas Cardinal (reintegrationist / feminine): duas Cardinal (masculine): dous Ordinal: segundo Ordinal abbreviation: 2º Multiplier (standard): (noun) dobre Multiplier (reintegrationist): (noun) dobro Multiplier: (adjective) duplo Fractional (standard): (adjective) medio Fractional (reintegrationist): (adjective) meio Fractional: (noun) metade | ||
Galician Wikipedia article on 2 |
From Old Galician-Portuguese segundo, from Latin secundus, probably taken as a semi-learned term.
segundo m (plural segundos)
segundo m (feminine segunda)
segundo
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