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menso
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Esperanto
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
menso (accusative singular menson, plural mensoj, accusative plural mensojn)
- mind
- 2012, Plato, translated by Donald Broadribb, La Respubliko (Traduko al Esperanto) [The Republic (Translation into Esperanto)], 2nd corrected edition (paperback), New York: Mondial, →ISBN, page 20:
- "Mi pensas pri la rakontoj kiuj parolas pri homoj en Hadeso - ke maljustulo devas esti punata tie. Eble oni antaŭe ridis pri tiaj rakontoj, sed nun la menso ekdubas, eble ili estas veraj."
- "I think about the stories which talk about people in Hades - that the unjust must be punished there. Perhaps one previously laughed about these stories, but now the mind begins to doubt, maybe they are true."
Derived terms
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Latin
Pronunciation
- (Classical Latin) IPA(key): [ˈmẽː.soː]
- (modern Italianate Ecclesiastical) IPA(key): [ˈmɛn.so]
Participle
mēnsō
Old Prussian
Pronunciation
Noun
menso
- meat
- Elbing German-Prussian Vocabulary
- Vleysch Menso
- Elbing German-Prussian Vocabulary
Spanish
Etymology
Arguably taken from Latin mēnsa (“table”); it is thought that medieval monks used the names of inanimate objects in disparaging reference to illiterate or non‐discerning people, partially out of a desire to not use an explicitly pejorative insult as would be forbidden by their canons.
Pronunciation
Adjective
menso (feminine mensa, masculine plural mensos, feminine plural mensas) (offensive)
- (Mexico, Central America) foolish, dull
- (Mexico, Central America) distracted, absent-minded
- Synonyms: absorto, distraído
- Antonyms: aguzado, atento, concentrado
- (Mexico) ignorant
- Synonym: ignorante
- Antonyms: conocedor, inteligente, sabio
- (Mexico) inexpert
- (Mexico) timid, shy
- (Mexico) ingenuous, naive
- Synonyms: inexperto, ingenuo
- Antonyms: colmilludo, sagaz
Usage notes
- Although in some contexts zonzo, bobo, tonto, menso, culero, tarado, idiota, imbécil, estúpido and pendejo may be synonyms, in most contexts these adjectives each have a different degree of severity, with zonzo having the mildest connotation, increasing in intensity in this rough order, to estúpido and pendejo, which have the most offensive sense.
Derived terms
- mensada
Further reading
- “menso”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8.1, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 15 December 2025
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