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curato

curato

English

Noun

curato (plural curatos)

  1. priest
    • 1888, Henry James, The Aspern Papers:
      Certainly even the priests respected their seclusion; I had never caught the whisk of the curato's skirt.

Italian

Etymology 1

From Latin cūrātus.

Verb

curato

  1. past participle of curare

Adjective

curato m (feminine singular curata, masculine plural curati, feminine plural curate)

  1. (especially in combination) tended, kept
  2. neat, tidy, trim
  3. cured
  4. treated
  5. edited

Etymology 2

From Medieval Latin cūrātus.

Noun

curato m (plural curati)

  1. priest
  2. vicar, parson, curate

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Latin

Verb

cūrātō

  1. second-person singular future active imperative of cūrō
  2. third-person singular future active imperative of cūrō

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): [kuˈɾa̠.t̪o̞]
  • See also: curado

Etymology

From cura + -ato (having cura the sense of priest), or Medieval Latin cūrātus, with the sense of "hability to heal souls".

Noun

curato m (plural curatos)

  1. (religion) curate (ministry, also territory)

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