vidente

Galician

Etymology

From Latin videntem, accusative singular of vidēns (seeing), present active participle of videō (I see), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know; to see).

Noun

vidente m or f (plural videntes)

  1. seeing
  2. fortuneteller, clairvoyant, seer

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Adjective

vidente m or f (plural videntes)

  1. seeing

Antonyms


Interlingua

Participle

vidente

  1. present participle of vider

Latin

Participle

vidente

  1. ablative masculine singular of vidēns
  2. ablative feminine singular of vidēns
  3. ablative neuter singular of vidēns

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin videntem, accusative singular of vidēns (seeing), present active participle of videō (I see), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know; to see).

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /vi.ˈdẽ.t͡ʃi/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /vi.ˈdẽ.te/
  • Hyphenation: vi‧den‧te

Noun

vidente m, f (plural videntes)

  1. someone who can see; someone who is not blind
  2. seer (someone who foretells the future)

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Antonyms

  • (someone who can see): cego

Adjective

vidente m or f (plural videntes, comparable)

  1. seeing
  2. fortuneteller, clairvoyant

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Spanish

Etymology

From Latin videntem, accusative singular of vidēns (seeing), present active participle of videō (I see), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (to know; to see).

Noun

vidente m or f (plural videntes)

  1. seeing
  2. fortuneteller, clairvoyant, seer

Synonyms

Antonyms

Adjective

vidente (plural videntes)

  1. seeing

Antonyms

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