/ˈɡwapo/, [ˈɡwa.pʊ], /ˈɡwapo/
OriginFirst attested in 1755. Probably from Spanish guapo.
- good
“nosoutros xa lle temos un jues moi guapo. Para buscalo non fixemos mais que botar ó ollo ó veciño da jurisdizon que nos pareceu mais honrado, mais home de ben, mais cristiano, é que millor coidaba da ” — we already have a very good judge. For finding him we did nothing but search for the neighbor that seemed to us as the most honest, the most upstanding, the most Christian, and that tooks the most car
- nice, beautiful
“a sua sobriña Faruciña me dice que de sua parte le diga a bustede que lle quer regale con un rosario de Jerusalen mui guapo” — you niece Farruquiña tell me that, on her behalf, I tell you that she want to gift you a very nice rosary of Jerusalem
- good-looking
Formsguapa(feminine) · guapos(masculine, plural) · guapas(feminine, plural)