hábito

See also: habito and habitó

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese abito, from Latin habitus (condition, bearing, state, appearance, dress, attire).

Pronunciation

Noun

hábito m (plural hábitos)

  1. habit (an action done on a regular basis)
  2. habit (clothing of priests and nuns)

Synonyms

Derived terms

  • força do hábito

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin habitus.

Noun

hábito m (plural hábitos)

  1. Habit (of a monk)
  2. Habit, custom
  3. Military rank
  4. Insignia (indicating a military rank)
  5. (mineralogy) Habit (of a crystal)

Synonyms

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