patricio
/pa.tɾiˈθjo/ or /pa.tɾiˈθjoʊ/Definitions
1. noun
A person of noble birth or rank, especially in ancient Rome; a member of the patrician class.
“The patricio family was known for their wealth and influence in the community.”
2. adjective
Relating to or characteristic of patricians or the patrician class.
“The patricio architecture of the ancient Roman buildings is a testament to their engineering skills.”
3. proper noun
A given name, often derived from the Latin word ‘patricius’, meaning ‘patrician’ or ‘noble’.
“Patricio was a common name among the ancient Roman nobility.”