visigodo
Visigoth
noun bee-see-GOH-doh Rare
Origin: From Late Latin Visigothus, from Germanic.
Also means
Visigothic
Usage Note
Visigodo refers to a member of the Visigoths, the Germanic people who established a kingdom in Iberia after the fall of Rome. The masculine is el visigodo, feminine la visigoda; it also works as an adjective meaning 'Visigothic'. The Visigothic kingdom lasted from roughly 418 to 711 CE.
Examples
"Los visigodos dominaron la península ibérica durante siglos."
Natural Translation
The Visigoths dominated the Iberian Peninsula for centuries.
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