moroso

Italian

Etymology 1

From Late Latin morōsus.

Adjective

moroso (feminine singular morosa, masculine plural morosi, feminine plural morose)

  1. defaulting, in arrears

Noun

moroso m (plural morosi, feminine morosa)

  1. defaulter

Etymology 2

Contraction of amoroso.

Noun

moroso m (plural morosi, feminine morosa)

  1. (regional) boyfriend, lover, sweetheart
    Synonyms: innamorato, ragazzo

Latin

Adjective

mōrōsō

  1. dative masculine singular of mōrōsus
  2. dative neuter singular of mōrōsus
  3. ablative masculine singular of mōrōsus
  4. ablative neuter singular of mōrōsus

Portuguese

Adjective

moroso m (feminine singular morosa, masculine plural morosos, feminine plural morosas, comparable)

  1. sluggish (having little motion)

Synonyms


Spanish

Adjective

moroso (feminine singular morosa, masculine plural morosos, feminine plural morosas)

  1. defaulting, delinquent (late or failing to pay a debt)

Noun

moroso m (plural morosos)

  1. defaulter
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