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Visto

Vis′to

,
Noun.
A vista; a prospect.
[R.]
Gay.
Through the long
visto
of a thousand years.
Young.

Definition 2024


visto

visto

See also: vistò

English

Noun

visto (plural vistos)

  1. (obsolete) A vista; a prospect.
    Through the long visto of a thousand years Young.


Esperanto

Noun

visto (accusative singular viston, plural vistoj, accusative plural vistojn)

  1. whist

Finnish

Adjective

visto

  1. (dialectal) disgusting, nasty

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese visto, from Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin vīsus.

Verb

visto m (feminine singular vista, masculine plural vistos, feminine plural vistas)

  1. past participle of ver

Italian

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin visus, or from a form *viditus.

Verb

visto m (feminine singular vista, masculine plural visti, feminine plural viste)

  1. past participle of vedere

Noun

visto m (plural visti)

  1. tick (sign)
  2. approval
  3. visa

Etymology 2

Verb

visto

  1. first-person singular present indicative of vistare

Anagrams

Usage notes

Visto is the usual conjugation of vedere, although veduto is also acceptable.


Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈvis.tu/, /ˈviʃ.tu/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˈvis.to/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈviʃ.tu/
  • Hyphenation: vis‧to

Etymology 1

From Old Portuguese visto, from Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin vīsus, perfect participle of videō (I see).

Noun

visto m (plural vistos)

  1. visa (permit to enter and leave a country)
    Precisa de um visto para entrar no Vietname.
    You need a visa to enter Vietnam.
  2. signature, stamp (to confirm that something has been checked or verified)

Adjective

visto m (feminine singular vista, masculine plural vistos, feminine plural vistas, not comparable)

  1. which has been seen or observed
Synonyms
Derived terms
Related terms
  • vistoriado
  • vistoriador
  • vistoriamento
  • vistoriar

Verb

visto

  1. Masculine singular past participle of ver

Etymology 2

Inflected form of vestir (to wear).

Verb

visto

  1. First-person singular (eu) present indicative of vestir

Spanish

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin *visitus, from Latin vīsus.

Adjective

visto m (feminine singular vista, masculine plural vistos, feminine plural vistas)

  1. seen
  2. obvious, clear
  3. exposed, bare
  4. known about, talked about, seen around
Derived terms

Verb

visto m (feminine singular vista, masculine plural vistos, feminine plural vistas)

  1. Past participle of ver.
Related terms

Etymology 2

Verb

visto

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of vestir.