gregario

See also: gregário

Italian

Etymology

From Latin gregārius.

Adjective

gregario (feminine singular gregaria, masculine plural gregari, feminine plural gregarie)

  1. pertaining or relative to a follower; unable of showing any enterprise or autonomy
    atteggiamento gregariofollower's attitude
  2. (of an animal) living in flocks, packs or likes
  3. (of a plant) with many specimina growing in the same place

Noun

gregario m (plural gregari, feminine gregaria)

  1. (derogatory) one who passively follows other's instructions, never acting on his own, follower
    Essere un semplice gregario.To be nothing but a follower.
    Synonyms: seguace, subalterno
  2. (cycling) domestique
  3. (old) grunt

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Latin

Adjective

gregāriō

  1. dative masculine singular of gregārius
  2. dative neuter singular of gregārius
  3. ablative masculine singular of gregārius
  4. ablative neuter plural of gregārius

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin gregārius.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡɾeˈɡaɾjo/, [ɡɾeˈɣaɾjo]

Adjective

gregario (feminine singular gregaria, masculine plural gregarios, feminine plural gregarias)

  1. gregarious, sociable

Noun

gregario m (plural gregarios, feminine gregaria, feminine plural gregarias)

  1. (cycling) domestique
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