mastín
See also: mastin
Spanish
Etymology
From Old French mastin (modern French mâtin (“guard dog”)), from Vulgar Latin *mansuetīnus (“tamed (animal)”), from Latin mansuetus (“tamed”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /masˈtin/
Noun
mastín m (plural mastines)
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