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corredor

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See also: Corredor

Catalan

Etymology

From córrer + -dor.

Pronunciation

Noun

corredor m (plural corredors)

  1. corridor

Noun

corredor m (plural corredors, feminine corredora)

  1. runner, sprinter

Galician

Etymology

From correr + -dor.

Noun

corredor m (plural corredores)

  1. aisle, corridor

Noun

corredor m (plural corredores, feminine corredora, feminine plural corredoras)

  1. runner (person who runs)

Portuguese

Etymology

From correr + -dor.

Pronunciation

 
 
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ku.ʁɨˈdoɾ/ [ku.ʁɨˈðoɾ]
    • (Southern Portugal) IPA(key): /ku.ʁɨˈdo.ɾi/ [ku.ʁɨˈðo.ɾi]

  • Hyphenation: cor‧re‧dor

Adjective

corredor (feminine corredora, masculine plural corredores, feminine plural corredoras)

  1. running

Noun

corredor m (plural corredores, feminine corredora, feminine plural corredoras)

  1. runner, jogger
    Eu sou corredor.I'm a runner.

Noun

corredor m (plural corredores)

  1. corridor, gallery, aisle
    Desobstruam o corredor!Clear the corridor!

Spanish

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koreˈdoɾ/ [ko.reˈð̞oɾ]
  • Audio (Colombia):(file)
  • Rhymes: -oɾ
  • Syllabification: co‧rre‧dor

Etymology 1

From correr + -dor. Compare Catalan and Portuguese corredor, Italian corridoio. Compare also Vulgar Latin *curritōrius and *curritor, from currō.

Noun

corredor m (plural corredores)

  1. corridor, hall
    Synonym: pasillo
  2. pass, passageway
Derived terms

Etymology 2

From correr + -dor.

Adjective

corredor (feminine corredora, masculine plural corredores, feminine plural corredoras)

  1. running
  2. (relational) ratite

Noun

corredor m (plural corredores, feminine corredora, feminine plural corredoras)

  1. runner
  2. broker
    • 1915, Julio Vicuña Cifuentes, Mitos y Supersticiones Recogidos de la Tradición Oral Chilena, page 281:
      Los comerciantes lo [este talismán] colocan bajo el umbral o sobre el dintel de la puenta de su tienda; los faltes (buhoneros), pacotilleros, zurupetos y demás mercachifles y corredores ambulantes y trashumantes, lo llevan en el bolsillo.
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