voraginoso
Italian
Etymology
From Latin vorāginōsus.
Equivalent to voragin(e) (“abyss”) + -oso (“-ous”)
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /vo.ra.ɡiˈno.zo/, [vor̺äɡiˈn̺oz̪o]
- Stress: voraginóso
- Hyphenation: vo‧ra‧gi‧no‧so
Adjective
voraginoso (feminine singular voraginosa, masculine plural voraginosi, feminine plural voraginose)
- (literary) abyssal, voraginous
- 1825, Vincenzo Monti, transl., Iliade [Iliad], Milan: Giovanni Resnati e Gius. Bernardoni di Gio, translation of Ἰλιάς (Iliás) by Homer, published 1840, Libro XXI, page 457:
- quel divin suo scudo che di limo ¶ giacerà ricoperto in qualche gorgo ¶ voraginoso.
- that divine shield of his that will lie, covered in mud, in some voraginous whirlpool.
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Latin
Adjective
vorāginōsō
- dative singular masculine of vorāginōsus
- ablative singular masculine of vorāginōsus
- dative singular neuter of vorāginōsus
- ablative singular neuter of vorāginōsus
Spanish
Adjective
voraginoso (feminine singular voraginosa, masculine plural voraginosos, feminine plural voraginosas)
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