libertino



Inflexiones de 'libertino' (nm, nf): f: libertina, mpl: libertinos, fpl: libertinas
Inflexiones de 'libertino' (adj): f: libertina, mpl: libertinos, fpl: libertinas
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Principal Translations
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libertino adj (que es amoral)licentious adj
  dissolute adj
 Casanova fue un aventurero libertino.
 Casanova was a licentious adventurer.
libertino adj (abuso de la libertad)uncontrollable, out-of-control adj
  (formal)opportunist, opportunistic adj
 Los hijos libertinos de mi hermana entran y salen sin control.
 My sister's uncontrollable (or: out-of-control) sons come and go as they please.
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Additional Translations
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libertino nm (disoluto, licencioso)libertine n
 El emperador romano Calígula fue un tirano y un libertino perverso.
 The Roman Emperor Caligula was a tyrant and a perverse libertine.
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