dorado
golden
adjective doh-RAH-doh Rare
Origin: From Latin deauratus (gilded), past participle of deaurare.
Also means
gold-coloured
Usage Note
Dorado describes a golden colour or a gilded surface; de oro means made of actual gold. As a noun, el dorado is also the name of the mythical city of gold. The fish dorada (gilt-head bream) shares this root, and the word forms the basis of the place name El Dorado.
Examples
"El sol pintó el cielo de un color dorado."
Natural Translation
The sun painted the sky a golden colour.
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