"mego" meaning in Spanish

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Adjective

IPA: /ˈmeɡo/, [ˈme.ɣ̞o] Forms: mega [feminine], megos [masculine, plural], megas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -eɡo Etymology: Most likely a contraction of either Latin mītificus (“mild, soft, gentle”), based on mītis (“mild, mellow”), or of mītigatus (“softened”), from mītigō (“to make soft”). Note, however, that similar forms exist in other European languages (compare English meek, Gothic *𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃 (*mūks), Old Norse mjúkr (“soft, gentle”), and Greek μαλακός (malakós, “soft”). Alternatively from Latin magicus, and thus doublet to the borrowing mágico; cf. Portuguese meigo, Leonese meigo, and Galician meigo. Etymology templates: {{der|es|la|mītificus|t=mild, soft, gentle}} Latin mītificus (“mild, soft, gentle”), {{cog|en|meek}} English meek, {{cog|got|*𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃|tr=*mūks}} Gothic *𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃 (*mūks), {{cog|non|mjúkr|t=soft, gentle}} Old Norse mjúkr (“soft, gentle”), {{cog|el|μαλακός|t=soft}} Greek μαλακός (malakós, “soft”), {{inh|es|la|magicus}} Latin magicus, {{cog|pt|meigo}} Portuguese meigo, {{cog|roa-leo|meigo}} Leonese meigo, {{cog|gl|meigo}} Galician meigo Head templates: {{es-adj}} mego (feminine mega, masculine plural megos, feminine plural megas)
  1. (archaic) gentle, mild, peaceable Tags: archaic Synonyms: apacible, manso, tratable

Inflected forms

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    {
      "args": {
        "1": "es",
        "2": "la",
        "3": "mītificus",
        "t": "mild, soft, gentle"
      },
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      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "en",
        "2": "meek"
      },
      "expansion": "English meek",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "got",
        "2": "*𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃",
        "tr": "*mūks"
      },
      "expansion": "Gothic *𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃 (*mūks)",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "non",
        "2": "mjúkr",
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      },
      "expansion": "Old Norse mjúkr (“soft, gentle”)",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "el",
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        "t": "soft"
      },
      "expansion": "Greek μαλακός (malakós, “soft”)",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
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        "2": "la",
        "3": "magicus"
      },
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      "name": "inh"
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    {
      "args": {
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        "2": "meigo"
      },
      "expansion": "Portuguese meigo",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "roa-leo",
        "2": "meigo"
      },
      "expansion": "Leonese meigo",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "gl",
        "2": "meigo"
      },
      "expansion": "Galician meigo",
      "name": "cog"
    }
  ],
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      "form": "mega",
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        "feminine"
      ]
    },
    {
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        "masculine",
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      ]
    },
    {
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    }
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    "me‧go"
  ],
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      "glosses": [
        "gentle, mild, peaceable"
      ],
      "id": "en-mego-es-adj-bgCcDyxl",
      "links": [
        [
          "gentle",
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        ],
        [
          "mild",
          "mild"
        ],
        [
          "peaceable",
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        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(archaic) gentle, mild, peaceable"
      ],
      "synonyms": [
        {
          "word": "apacible"
        },
        {
          "word": "manso"
        },
        {
          "word": "tratable"
        }
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        "archaic"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈmeɡo/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈme.ɣ̞o]"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-eɡo"
    }
  ],
  "word": "mego"
}
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        "2": "la",
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      },
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      "name": "der"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "en",
        "2": "meek"
      },
      "expansion": "English meek",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "got",
        "2": "*𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃",
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      },
      "expansion": "Gothic *𐌼𐌿𐌺𐍃 (*mūks)",
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    },
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      },
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      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "el",
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        "t": "soft"
      },
      "expansion": "Greek μαλακός (malakós, “soft”)",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "es",
        "2": "la",
        "3": "magicus"
      },
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    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "pt",
        "2": "meigo"
      },
      "expansion": "Portuguese meigo",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "roa-leo",
        "2": "meigo"
      },
      "expansion": "Leonese meigo",
      "name": "cog"
    },
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "gl",
        "2": "meigo"
      },
      "expansion": "Galician meigo",
      "name": "cog"
    }
  ],
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  "forms": [
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      "tags": [
        "feminine"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "megos",
      "tags": [
        "masculine",
        "plural"
      ]
    },
    {
      "form": "megas",
      "tags": [
        "feminine",
        "plural"
      ]
    }
  ],
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    }
  ],
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    "me‧go"
  ],
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  "lang_code": "es",
  "pos": "adj",
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        "Spanish 2-syllable words",
        "Spanish adjectives",
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        "Spanish lemmas",
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        "Spanish terms inherited from Latin",
        "Spanish terms with IPA pronunciation",
        "Spanish terms with archaic senses"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "gentle, mild, peaceable"
      ],
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        [
          "gentle",
          "gentle"
        ],
        [
          "mild",
          "mild"
        ],
        [
          "peaceable",
          "peaceable"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(archaic) gentle, mild, peaceable"
      ],
      "synonyms": [
        {
          "word": "apacible"
        },
        {
          "word": "manso"
        },
        {
          "word": "tratable"
        }
      ],
      "tags": [
        "archaic"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/ˈmeɡo/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[ˈme.ɣ̞o]"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-eɡo"
    }
  ],
  "word": "mego"
}

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