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† intimado Obs.|ɪntɪˈmɑːdəʊ| [An alteration of intimate n., after Sp. words in -ado, q.v.] = intimate n. 2.
1682T. Flatman Heracl. Ridens (1713) II. 125 Whitlock..was his Lordship's Intimado. 1683Cave Ecclesiastici App. 31 Which he had left with a woman; a prime intimado and zealous confident of his Party. 1690E. Gee Jesuit's Mem. 46 As great Intimado's as if they had been of the same Society. 1748Richardson Clarissa (1811) VII. 359 A gentleman of no good character (an intimado of Mr. Lovelace). 1823Lamb Elia Ser. ii. Pref., His intimados, to confess a truth, were in the world's eye a ragged regiment. |