vacío
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vacío
Attested since circa 1300. From Latin vacīvus, from vacō. Compare Portuguese vazio and Spanish vacío.
vacío (feminine vacía, masculine plural vacíos, feminine plural vacías)
vacío m (plural vacíos)
Inherited from Old Spanish vazio, bazio, from Latin vacīvus, from vacō (“to be empty”).
vacío (feminine vacía, masculine plural vacíos, feminine plural vacías)
vacío m (plural vacíos)
vacío
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