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Meaning of largo | Babel Free

Adjective feminine CEFR B1
[ˈlaɾɣʊ]

Definitions

  1. wide; broad (having a large width)
  2. ample; large
  3. copious, generous, plentiful
  4. loose (not fitting tightly)
  5. long
    proscribed

Examples

“1460, Rui Vasques (J. A. Souto Cabo, editor), Corónica de Iria, page 131”

And he made a dormitory for them, and a refectory, and houses around the church; and he gave to them many good bells, and books, and ornaments and ample incomes and possessions

“Mirà que a Vila he vos larga.”

Note that the town is large, friend.

“Boas tardes, meu compadre, Fólgome moito de acharvos; Tempo era que nos vísemos, ¿Qué hai de novo por Laraño? Gracias a Dios hai saúde Pro do demáis non è largo; Non podo ter dous reás, E decote traballando.”

"Good afternoon, my friend, I'm so glad to meet you; it was about time for us to meet What are the news in Laraño?" "Thanks God, there's health but for the rest, it is not plentiful; I cannot have a pair or reals, and I'm working all the time."

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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