reluctante

Latin

Participle

relū̆ctante

  1. ablative masculine/feminine/neuter singular of relū̆ctāns

Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin relūctantem, present participle of relūctor (to struggle against, oppose, resist), from re- (back) + lūctor (to struggle).

Adjective

reluctante m or f (masculine and feminine plural reluctantes)

  1. reluctant
  2. stubborn

Further reading

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