cortesano



Inflexiones de 'cortesano' (nm, nf): f: cortesana, mpl: cortesanos, fpl: cortesanas
Inflexiones de 'cortesano' (adj): f: cortesana, mpl: cortesanos, fpl: cortesanas
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Principal Translations
SpanishEnglish
cortesano adj (nobleza: de la corte)court n as adj
  courtly adj
 El uso de pelucas era una costumbre cortesana en Francia.
 The use of wigs was a court custom in France.
cortesano,
cortesana
nm, nf
(miembro de la corte)courtier n
 Los cortesanos vivían en el palacio.
 Courtiers lived in the palace.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.
Additional Translations
SpanishEnglish
cortesano adj anticuado (cortés)courteous adj
 Los modales cortesanos de mi yerno son muy agradables.
 His courteous ways are very pleasing.
cortesano,
cortesana
nm, nf
poco usual (obediente ante superiores) (pejorative)lackey, lapdog n
 El secretario es un cortesano del jefe: obedece cualquier orden sin protestar.
 The secretary is the boss' lackey: he obeys any order without protest.
  Is something important missing? Report an error or suggest an improvement.

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