aciago
Hyphenated as
a‧cia‧go
Pronounced as (IPA)
/aˈθjaɡo/
Etymology
In summary
Inherited from Latin aegyptiacus (diēs) (“fateful day”, literally “Egyptian day”). Egyptian days were certain days of the year considered to be unlucky during the Middle Ages. Compare Portuguese aziago.
of ill omen
unlucky person
de mal agüero
de mal aguero
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