alnado
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From Wiktionary, the free dictionary
Inherited from Old Spanish adnado, from Late Latin antenātus (“stepson”), from Latin ante nātus (“before birth”); compare Galician enteado, Mirandese antenado, and Portuguese enteado. Doublet of entenado.
alnado m (plural alnados, feminine alnada, feminine plural alnadas)
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