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Meaning of expedito




Jorge Luis Tovar Díaz

expedito
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Expedito is a male proper name of Spanish origin, very common in the departments of Santander and Norte de Santander in Colombia.

  




furoya

1 ° _ first person singular of the present indicative of the verb to expedite. . 2nd _ feet or legs free. from the latin expeditus, a, um ("out of shackles, with the free foot"), formed by the former particle ("outside, without") and pedia, ae or pediola, ae ("shackle, rope or piola to bind the feet of inmates or horses and avoid that they escape"). See piola. 3rd _ by consequent extension: free, without brakes or locks, light. 4th _ name of a Saint, which became its own thanks to the Saints name, since it is assumed that his relics were transferred with the label "Expedito" ("urgent shipping, free passage") and was confused with the name of the Saint, which was thus renamed and no re rope its original grace. 5th _ way figurative, fired, expelled quickly.

  


Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

It means free, clear, unobstructed. Loose, broad, effective, active, agile, fast, priority, swift.

  


Alfredo Edgardo Alvarez Ahumada

EXPEDITED: CLEARED. OBSTACLE-FREE.PASSABLE.

  


rafael

walking on a free trail and without obstacles

  


Anónimo

free without strings, free from all oppression

  


Anónimo

chistosito

  


ci7

free to work or fast, urgent etc.

  



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