cúmplice
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Late Latin complicem (“confederate, participant”),[1][2][3] from Latin complicō (“to fold together”). Compare English accomplice.
Pronunciation
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈkũ.pli.si/
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈkũ.pli.se/
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈkũ.pli.sɨ/
Noun
cúmplice m or f by sense (plural cúmplices)
- (rare) cooperator (one who cooperates, aids)
- Synonyms: co-partícipe, co-autor, cooperador, colaborador
- accomplice (an associate in the commission of a crime)
- Synonyms: cumpincha, cupincha
Adjective
cúmplice m or f (plural cúmplices)
- being an accomplice; aiding in a crime
- (figurative) revealing guilt
- Um olhar cúmplice.
- A guilty look.
Related terms
- complexo
- cumpliciar-se
- cumplicidade
References
- “cúmplice” in iDicionário Aulete.
- “cúmplice” in Michaelis Dicionário Brasileiro da Língua Portuguesa.
- “cúmplice” in Dicionário infopédia da Língua Portuguesa. Porto: Porto Editora, 2003–2024.
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