"endiamantado" meaning in All languages combined

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Adjective [Ladino]

Etymology: en- + Old Spanish diamante, from Latin adamantem (“hardest steel; diamond”) + -ado. Etymology templates: {{af|lad|en-}} en-, {{inh|lad|osp|diamante}} Old Spanish diamante, {{inh|lad|la|adamās|adamantem|hardest steel; diamond}} Latin adamantem (“hardest steel; diamond”), {{af|lad|-ado}} -ado Head templates: {{lad-adj}} endiamantado (Latin spelling)
  1. (Haketia) beautiful, brilliant, marvellous Tags: Haketia, romanization
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