delicate

Εννοια (Αγγλικός)

Έννοιες

ντελικάτος

λεπτός

αβρός

ευαίσθητος

ευγενικός

φίνος

απαλός

ευπαθής

Συχνότητα

B2
Προφέρεται ως (IPA)
/ˈdɛlɪkət/
Ετυμολογία (Αγγλικός)

In summary

From Middle English delicat, from Latin dēlicātus (“giving pleasure, delightful, soft, luxurious, delicate, (in Medieval Latin also) fine, slender”), from dēlicia + -ātus (see -ate (adjective-forming suffix)), usually in plural dēliciae (“pleasure, delight, luxury”), from dēliciō (“I allure, entice”), from dē- (“away”) + laciō (“I lure, I deceive”), from Proto-Italic *lakjō (“to draw, pull”), of unknown ultimate origin. Compare delight, delicious and Spanish delgado (“thin, skinny”). The noun is from a substantivization of the adjective (see -ate).

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