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armígero

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See also: armigero

Portuguese

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Etymology

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Borrowed from Latin armiger.

Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ar‧mí‧ge‧ro

Noun

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armígero m (plural armígeros)

  1. (heraldry) armiger (person entitled to bear a coat of arms)

Adjective

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armígero (feminine armígera, masculine plural armígeros, feminine plural armígeras)

  1. (poetic) armiferous (bearing weapons)
    Synonym: armífero
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Spanish

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Adjective

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armígero (feminine armígera, masculine plural armígeros, feminine plural armígeras)

  1. armiferous

Noun

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armígero m (plural armígeros, feminine armígera, feminine plural armígeras)

  1. armiger, blasonado.
  2. (An untitled) nobleman; escudero, esquire, squire.

Further reading

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