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disgraced
English
Verb
disgraced
- simple past tense and past participle of disgrace
Adjective
disgraced
- Having been disgraced.
- a disgraced politician
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reformado
English
Etymology
From Spanish reformar, from Latin ref?rm?re.
Noun
reformado (plural reformados or reformadoes)
- A monk of a reformed order.
- (Can we find and add a quotation of Weever to this entry?)
- A disgraced officer who is deprived of command, but retains rank and sometimes pay.
Anagrams
- door frame, door-frame, doorframe
Portuguese
Noun
reformado m (plural reformados, feminine reformada, feminine plural reformadas)
- pensioner, retiree
- Synonym: aposentado
Verb
reformado (feminine singular reformada, masculine plural reformados, feminine plural reformadas)
- masculine singular past participle of reformar
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /refo??mado/, [re.fo??ma.ð?o]
Verb
reformado m (feminine singular reformada, masculine plural reformados, feminine plural reformadas)
- Masculine singular past participle of reformar.
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