alabado

English

Etymology

Spanish alabado

Noun

alabado (plural alabados)

  1. (Christianity) A Mexican Catholic devotional hymn.

Spanish

Etymology

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For the noun, from the Latin alabado sea Dios.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /alaˈbado/ [a.laˈβ̞a.ð̞o]
  • Rhymes: -ado
  • Syllabification: a‧la‧ba‧do

Noun

alabado m (plural alabados)

  1. (Christianity) A Catholic devotional hymn.
    • 2023 May 22, Giovanna Dell'orto, “New Mexican Spanish, a unique American dialect, survives mostly in prayers”, in U. S. News, Associated Press, retrieved 2023-05-22:
      When we sing an old ‘alabado,’ we can trace who wrote that

Participle

alabado (feminine alabada, masculine plural alabados, feminine plural alabadas)

  1. past participle of alabar (praised)

Further reading

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