curador

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin cūrātōrem (guardian), corresponding to curar (to cure) + -dor (-er).

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌku.ɾa.ˈdoʁ/

Noun

curador m (plural curadores, feminine curadora, feminine plural curadoras)

  1. curator (person who manages a collection, especially of a museum)
  2. curator; trustee (person appointed as the guardian of someone else’s estate)
  3. curer; healer (someone who cures, heals)

Adjective

curador m (feminine singular curadora, masculine plural curadores, feminine plural curadoras, comparable)

  1. healing; curing (which heals, cures)

Spanish

Noun

curador m (plural curadores, feminine curadora, feminine plural curadoras)

  1. curator
  2. executor
  3. trustee
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