ígneo
See also: igneo
Galician
Etymology
From Latin igneus (“fiery, hot, on fire, burning; ardent, fervid, vehement”), from ignis (“fire”).
Adjective
ígneo m (feminine singular ígnea, masculine plural ígneos, feminine plural ígneas)
Coordinate terms
Portuguese
Etymology
From Latin igneus (“fiery, hot, on fire, burning; ardent, fervid, vehement”), from ignis (“fire”).
Adjective
ígneo m (feminine singular ígnea, masculine plural ígneos, feminine plural ígneas, comparable)
- fiery (of, or relating to fire)
- fiery (having the colour of fire)
- (geology) igneous (formed from magma)
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin igneus (“fiery, hot, on fire, burning; ardent, fervid, vehement”), from ignis (“fire”).
Adjective
ígneo (feminine singular ígnea, masculine plural ígneos, feminine plural ígneas)
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