mórbido

See also: morbido

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin morbidus (diseased), from morbus (sickness), itself from the root of morior (die) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mor- (to rub, pound, wear away).

Adjective

mórbido m (feminine singular mórbida, masculine plural mórbidos, feminine plural mórbidas, comparable)

  1. morbid (unhealthy or unwholesome, especially psychologically)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin morbidus (diseased), from morbus (sickness), itself from the root of morior (die) or directly from Proto-Indo-European *mor- (to rub, pound, wear away).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmorbido/, [ˈmorβiðo]

Adjective

mórbido (feminine singular mórbida, masculine plural mórbidos, feminine plural mórbidas)

  1. morbid
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