valido
Classical Nahuatl
Etymology
Noun
valido
- Valid; believed; trusted.
- 17C: Annals of Cuauhtitlan, 12:53–55
- quitoa yn tetzcoca oncanin yn mic vemac yni tollan huallehuac ynin tlatolli amo valido ica omito yn ineltilizyo ytolloca
- (The Tetzoca say that Huemac, the one who fled Tollan, died at this time. That story is not valid, according to what was said—the narrative about it, the truth about it.)
- 17C: Annals of Cuauhtitlan, 12:53–55
References
- Bierhorst, John (1992) Codex Chimalpopoca: The Text in Nahuatl with a Glossary and Grammatical Notes, Tucson & London: The University of Arizona Press, page 19
- Bierhorst, John (1992) History and Mythology of the Aztecs: The Codex Chimalpopoca, Tucson: The University of Arizona Press, page 46
Galician
Verb
valido
- past participle of valer
Italian
Adjective
valido (feminine singular valida, masculine plural validi, feminine plural valide)
Synonyms
Antonyms
Related terms
Verb
valido
- first-person singular present of validare
Anagrams
Latin
Adjective
validō
- dative masculine singular of validus
- dative neuter singular of validus
- ablative masculine singular of validus
- ablative neuter plural of validus
Portuguese
Verb
valido
- first-person singular present indicative of validar
Spanish
Adjective
valido (feminine singular valida, masculine plural validos, feminine plural validas)
Noun
valido m (plural validos)
Verb
valido
- Past participle of valer.
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