furtivo

Italian

Etymology

From Latin fūrtīvus (stolen), from fūrtum (theft), from fūr (thief).

Adjective

furtivo (feminine singular furtiva, masculine plural furtivi, feminine plural furtive)

  1. furtive
  2. stealthy
  3. sly

Latin

Adjective

fūrtīvō

  1. dative masculine singular of fūrtīvus
  2. dative neuter singular of fūrtīvus
  3. ablative masculine singular of fūrtīvus
  4. ablative neuter singular of fūrtīvus

Portuguese

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fūrtīvus (stolen), from fūrtum (theft), from fūr (thief).

Adjective

furtivo m (feminine singular furtiva, masculine plural furtivos, feminine plural furtivas, comparable)

  1. furtive; stealthy
  2. furtive (exhibiting guilty or evasive secrecy)
    Caçador furtivo.
    Poacher (literally: furtive hunter).

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin fūrtīvus (stolen), from fūrtum (theft), from fūr (thief).

Adjective

furtivo (feminine singular furtiva, masculine plural furtivos, feminine plural furtivas)

  1. furtive
  2. stealthy
  3. poacher-like

Noun

furtivo m (plural furtivos)

  1. poacher
    Synonym: furtivista
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