"bínubo" meaning in Portuguese

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈbĩ.nu.bu/ [Brazil], /ˈbĩ.nu.bu/ [Brazil], /ˈbi.nu.bo/ [Southern-Brazil], /ˈbi.nu.bu/ [Portugal], [ˈbi.nu.βu] [Portugal] Forms: bínuba [feminine], bínubos [masculine, plural], bínubas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From Late Latin binubus, binūbus (“twice-married man”), derived from Latin bi- (“twice”) + nūbō (“I marry”). Etymology templates: {{der|pt|LL.|binubus}} Late Latin binubus, {{der|pt|la|bi-||twice}} Latin bi- (“twice”) Head templates: {{pt-adj}} bínubo (feminine bínuba, masculine plural bínubos, feminine plural bínubas)
  1. (law) That has been married twice. Categories (topical): Law
    Sense id: en-bínubo-pt-adj-6hPkE7VM Topics: law

Noun

IPA: /ˈbĩ.nu.bu/ [Brazil], /ˈbĩ.nu.bu/ [Brazil], /ˈbi.nu.bo/ [Southern-Brazil], /ˈbi.nu.bu/ [Portugal], [ˈbi.nu.βu] [Portugal] Forms: bínubos [plural], bínuba [feminine], bínubas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From Late Latin binubus, binūbus (“twice-married man”), derived from Latin bi- (“twice”) + nūbō (“I marry”). Etymology templates: {{der|pt|LL.|binubus}} Late Latin binubus, {{der|pt|la|bi-||twice}} Latin bi- (“twice”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m|f=+}} bínubo m (plural bínubos, feminine bínuba, feminine plural bínubas)
  1. (law) A person who has been married twice. Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Law
    Sense id: en-bínubo-pt-noun-6F3VhnVc Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 19 81 Topics: law

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