"asqueroso" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Portuguese]

IPA: /as.keˈɾo.zu/ [Brazil], /as.keˈɾo.zu/ [Brazil], /aʃ.keˈɾo.zu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], /as.keˈɾo.zo/ [Southern-Brazil], /ɐʃ.kɨˈɾo.zu/ [Portugal] Forms: asquerosa [feminine], asquerosos [masculine, plural], asquerosas [feminine, plural], metaphonic [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Inherited from Vulgar Latin *escharōsus, from Late Latin eschara, from Ancient Greek ἐσχάρα (eskhára, “scab left from a burn”). Indirectly related to English scar. Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|pt|VL.|*escharōsus|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Vulgar Latin *escharōsus, {{inh+|pt|VL.|*escharōsus}} Inherited from Vulgar Latin *escharōsus, {{der|pt|LL.|eschara}} Late Latin eschara, {{der|pt|grc|ἐσχάρα|t=scab left from a burn}} Ancient Greek ἐσχάρα (eskhára, “scab left from a burn”), {{cog|en|scar}} English scar Head templates: {{pt-adj}} asqueroso (feminine asquerosa, masculine plural asquerosos, feminine plural asquerosas, metaphonic)
  1. disgusting, repulsive, gross, distasteful Synonyms: abominável, nauseante, nojento, repulsivo

Adjective [Spanish]

IPA: /askeˈɾoso/, [as.keˈɾo.so] Forms: asquerosa [feminine], asquerosos [masculine, plural], asquerosas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -oso Etymology: Inherited from Vulgar Latin *escharōsus (“full of crusts or scabs, scabby”), from Late Latin eschara (“crust, scab”), from Ancient Greek ἐσχάρα (eskhára, “scab left from a burn”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|es|VL.|*escharōsus||full of crusts or scabs, scabby|g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Vulgar Latin *escharōsus (“full of crusts or scabs, scabby”), {{inh+|es|VL.|*escharōsus||full of crusts or scabs, scabby}} Inherited from Vulgar Latin *escharōsus (“full of crusts or scabs, scabby”), {{der|es|LL.|eschara||crust, scab}} Late Latin eschara (“crust, scab”), {{der|es|grc|ἐσχάρα|t=scab left from a burn}} Ancient Greek ἐσχάρα (eskhára, “scab left from a burn”) Head templates: {{es-adj}} asqueroso (feminine asquerosa, masculine plural asquerosos, feminine plural asquerosas)
  1. disgusting, repulsive, gross, distasteful Synonyms: repugnante Derived forms: asquerosamente, asquerosete, asquerosidad, asquerosito Related terms: asco
    Sense id: en-asqueroso-es-adj-40egfjJK Categories (other): Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Spanish entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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