malquisto

Spanish

Etymology

Derived from an archaic irregular participle form quisto of the verb querer (to love). See Latin quaesītus.

Adjective

malquisto (feminine malquista, masculine plural malquistos, feminine plural malquistas)

  1. unpopular, unliked
    • 2015 October 3, “Jarnés”, in El País:
      Tuvo que exilarse a México tras la guerra incivil, sufriendo el ostracismo impuesto por los vencedores y siendo malquisto por los inquisidores del “compromiso” literario, que miraba con desdén.
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Verb

malquisto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of malquistar

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