príncipe
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- principe (obsolete)
Etymology
From Old Portuguese principe, princepe, borrowed from Latin prīnceps, prīncipem, from *prīmoceps by syncope, from prīmus (“first”) + capiō (“take, capture”).
Pronunciation
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin prīnceps, prīncipem.[1]
Derived terms
(diminutive principito)
Related terms
See also
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