constipado
Galician
editEtymology
editFrom Latin cōnstīpātus (“crowded or pressed closely together”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editconstipado (feminine constipada, masculine plural constipados, feminine plural constipadas)
- (pathology) blocked up (nasally congested)
- Synonyms: acatarrado, resfriado
Noun
editconstipado m (plural constipados)
Participle
editconstipado (feminine constipada, masculine plural constipados, feminine plural constipadas)
See also
editSpanish
editEtymology
editFrom Latin cōnstīpātus (“crowded or pressed closely together”).
Pronunciation
editAdjective
editconstipado (feminine constipada, masculine plural constipados, feminine plural constipadas)
- (medicine) blocked up (nasally congested)
- 10 Nov 2012, Ferran Adrià, Ferran Adrià: Las dietas no funcionan, solo funciona la constancia, Diario La Vanguardia.
- La alimentación es importante para cualquier enfermo porque un buen plato, un caldo elaborado y gustoso, cuando estamos constipados nos devuelve la vida.
- Diet is important for any sick person because a good meal, a prepared and tasty stew, brings us back to life when we have a cough.
- Synonyms: acatarrado, resfriado
- 10 Nov 2012, Ferran Adrià, Ferran Adrià: Las dietas no funcionan, solo funciona la constancia, Diario La Vanguardia.
Usage notes
edit- Constipado is a false friend, and does not mean constipated. The Spanish word for constipated is estreñido or estreñida.
Noun
editconstipado m (plural constipados)
Participle
editconstipado (feminine constipada, masculine plural constipados, feminine plural constipadas)
Further reading
edit- “constipado”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.7, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 2023 November 28
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