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‖ adios, int. (and n.)|ædɪˈɒs| [Sp. adiós f. a to + dios God; cf. adieu, addio int.] Goodbye! Farewell! Also as n., a parting salutation.
1664F. Willoughby Jrnl. 14 Nov. in J. Ray Observations Journey Low-Countries (1673) 495 The common..forms of salutation are..A Dios. 1841G. Borrow Zincali I. ii. iv. 285 ‘Adios,’ said I, for I but too well knew what was on the carpet. 1899Scribner's Mag. Jan. 114/2 There being some ill here.., I gave them remedies and departed after many adioses. 1912G. Frankau One of Us vii. 59 At length they sallied from their dimitied Staterooms and waved adios to the Limited. 1940C. McCullers Heart is Lonely Hunter i. iv. 53 ‘Adios,’ Jake said. ‘I'll be back sometime soon.’ 1984N.Y. Times 21 June b4/6 ‘Adios, amigo,’ he said as the train arrived. |