rapaz

Asturian

Etymology

From Latin rapāx, rapācem (who robs, plunders).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [ˈra.paθ]

Noun

rapaz m (plural rapazos)

  1. boy

Galician

Etymology 1

From Latin rapāx, rapācem (who robs, plunders).

Adjective

rapaz (plural rapaces)

  1. rapacious
  2. of prey (birds)

Noun

rapaz f (plural rapaces)

  1. bird of prey
Synonyms

Etymology 2

Noun

rapaz m (plural rapaces, feminine rapaza, feminine plural rapazas)

  1. young man, lad, youngster
  2. boy
Derived terms
  • rapazada

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese rapaz, from Latin rapāx, rapācem (who robs, plunders), from rapio (I grab). [1]

Pronunciation

Noun

rapaz m (plural rapazes)

  1. boy
  2. young man, lad, youngster

Synonyms

Derived terms

References


Spanish

Etymology

From Latin rapāx, rapācem (who robs, plunders).

Adjective

rapaz (plural rapaces)

  1. rapacious
  2. of prey (birds)

Noun

rapaz f (plural rapaces)

  1. bird of prey

Synonyms

Further reading

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