"ẽemigo" meaning in Old Galician-Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ẽ.eˈmi.ɡo/ Forms: ẽemigos [plural], ẽemiga [feminine], ẽemigas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From Latin inimīcus (“enemy”), from in- (“not”) + amīcus (“friend”). Etymology templates: {{inh|roa-opt|la|inimīcus||enemy}} Latin inimīcus (“enemy”) Head templates: {{head|roa-opt|noun|plural|ẽemigos|feminine|ẽemiga|feminine plural|ẽemigas|g=m}} ẽemigo m (plural ẽemigos, feminine ẽemiga, feminine plural ẽemigas)
  1. enemy (someone who one is hostile to) Tags: masculine Related terms: ẽemizade
    Sense id: en-ẽemigo-roa-opt-noun-Fck3128z Categories (other): Old Galician-Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for ẽemigo meaning in Old Galician-Portuguese (2.2kB)

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  "etymology_text": "From Latin inimīcus (“enemy”), from in- (“not”) + amīcus (“friend”).",
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      "form": "ẽemigos",
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      "form": "ẽemiga",
      "tags": [
        "feminine"
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    },
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      "form": "ẽemigas",
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        {
          "english": "How Holy Mary took vengeance on three knights who killed their enemy before Her altar.",
          "ref": "13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 19 ([[http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cantigas/facsimiles/E/088small.gif] facsimile])",
          "text": "Eſta e como ſanta maria fillou uingança dos treſ caualeirꝯ q̇ mataron ſeu ẽemigo ant o ſeu altar."
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    },
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      "form": "ẽemiga",
      "tags": [
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      "word": "ẽemizade"
    }
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          "ref": "13th century CE, Alfonso X of Castile, Cantigas de Santa Maria, E codex, cantiga 19 ([[http://www.pbm.com/~lindahl/cantigas/facsimiles/E/088small.gif] facsimile])",
          "text": "Eſta e como ſanta maria fillou uingança dos treſ caualeirꝯ q̇ mataron ſeu ẽemigo ant o ſeu altar."
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