masculine

Mestre

  1. Master (corresponsing to modern Mr. as a form of address).
  2. Master (head of a military religious order).
  3. (Maritime) shipmaster, master.

Homizio

 

  1. Condition of a runaway person who commited homicide.
  2. The crime of giving shelter to a  person who commited homicide.
  3. Feud; enmity between two people owing to the murder of a kinsman.
  4. Grave conflict; quarrel;  enmity; hostility due to a serious offense. [Pedro, ch. 38: 44]
  5. This is a very flexible word. It comes from “homicídio”, homicide, but it belongs to the judicial vocabulary. Its meaning can vary according to the situation and context. See itemized possible translations above. (TA) ch. 86

Fronteiro

  1. Officer of the Marches, Marcher Lord.
  2. Guardian of the borders.
  3. Someone appointed to defend the border or in charge of the border troops; someone in charge of the defence of a border region.

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