/ˈmedjo/, [ˈme.ð̞jʊ]
Origin13th century. Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese medio, medeo, a learned borrowing from Latin medius.
- half
- average, typical
- figurativelythe greater part
- central, at the midpoint
- partly, somewhat, not completely
“É medio parvo.” — He is somewhat stupid.
Formsmedia(feminine) · medios(masculine, plural) · medias(feminine, plural)