vidente
Galician
Etymology
From Latin videntem, accusative singular of vidēns (“seeing”), present active participle of videō (“I see”), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to know; to see”).
Adjective
vidente m or f (plural videntes)
Noun
vidente m or f by sense (plural videntes)
- fortuneteller, clairvoyant, seer
- Synonyms: clarividente, profeta
Antonyms
Adjective
vidente m or f (plural videntes)
Related terms
Interlingua
Participle
vidente
- present participle of vider
Latin
Participle
vidente
- ablative masculine/feminine/neuter singular of vidēns
Portuguese
Etymology
Learned borrowing from Latin videntem (“seeing”), present active participle of videō (“to see”), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to know; to see”).
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /viˈdẽ.t͡ʃi/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /viˈdẽ.te/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /viˈdẽ.tɨ/ [viˈðẽ.tɨ]
- (Northern Portugal) IPA(key): /biˈdẽ.tɨ/ [biˈðẽ.tɨ]
- Rhymes: (Brazil) -ẽti, -ẽt͡ʃi, (Portugal) -ẽtɨ
- Hyphenation: vi‧den‧te
Noun
vidente m or f by sense (plural videntes)
- someone who can see; someone who is not blind
- Antonym: cego
- seer (someone who foretells the future)
- Synonyms: clarividente, profeta
Adjective
vidente m or f (plural videntes)
- seeing
- Antonym: cego
- fortuneteller, clairvoyant
- Synonym: clarividente
Related terms
Spanish
Etymology
From Latin videntem (“seeing”), present active participle of videō (“to see”), from Proto-Indo-European *weyd- (“to know; to see”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /biˈdente/ [biˈð̞ẽn̪.t̪e]
- Rhymes: -ente
- Syllabification: vi‧den‧te
Noun
vidente m or f by sense (plural videntes)
- seeing person (someone who is not blind)
- fortuneteller, clairvoyant, seer
- Synonyms: clarividente, profeta, adivino
Adjective
vidente m or f (masculine and feminine plural videntes)
Related terms
Further reading
- “vidente”, in Diccionario de la lengua española [Dictionary of the Spanish Language] (in Spanish), online version 23.8, Royal Spanish Academy [Spanish: Real Academia Española], 10 December 2024