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See also: Recio

Spanish

Pronunciation

Etymology 1

Inherited from Old Spanish rezio, probably from a Vulgar Latin *recidus, *ricidus, alteration of Latin rigidus. If so, a doublet of rígido.

Adjective

recio (feminine recia, masculine plural recios, feminine plural recias)

  1. tough, robust, strong, vigorous, solidly-built
    Synonyms: duro, robusto
    • 1605, Miguel de Cervantes, chapter I, in El ingenioso hidalgo Don Quijote de la Mancha [ The Ingenious Gentleman Don Quixote of La Mancha], Primera parte, Madrid: Imprenta de Juan de la Cuesta:
      Era de complexión recia, seco de carnes, enjuto de rostro, gran madrugador y amigo de la caza.
      He had a strong constitution, spare, gaunt features; was a very early riser and a great hunter.
  2. loud
    Synonym: fuerte
Derived terms

Adverb

recio

  1. vigorously
  2. aloud
    Habla recioSpeak aloud

Etymology 2

Borrowed from Latin Rhaetius.

Alternative forms

  • retio

Adjective

recio (feminine recia, masculine plural recios, feminine plural recias)

  1. Rhaetian, Raetic

Noun

recio m (plural recios)

  1. Rhaetian

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