Proper noun
/təˈleɪ.doʊ/
Toledo is a city in central Spain, known for its historical significance and rich cultural heritage. It is also the name of several other towns and cities across various countries, including the United States. The usage frequency of "Toledo" refers primarily to geographical contexts—specifically when discussing the city in Spain or its namesakes elsewhere. It is typically used in written form (e.g., in travel literature, historical texts) but is also heard in oral contexts (e.g., in conversation about travel destinations).
Толедо знаменит своей средневековой архитектурой и разнообразными культурными влияниями.
Last summer, I visited Toledo and was amazed by its history and beauty.
Прошлым летом я посетил Толедо и был поражен его историей и красотой.
Toledo was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO due to its unique cultural legacy.
While "Toledo" itself is not commonly used in idiomatic expressions, its name appears in certain contexts related to its historical significance, particularly in discussions about cultural heritage or Spanish history. Here are some idiomatic expressions related to cultural or heritage themes that mention Toledo:
"Меч Толедо" представляет собой мастерство в контексте обсуждения превосходного качества.
"From Toledo to Tirana" signifies a journey through varying cultures.
"От Толедо до Тираны" символизирует путешествие через различные культуры.
"As diverse as Toledo" can mean something or someone having multifaceted qualities.
The name "Toledo" likely derives from the Latin "Toletum," which was the name of the city during the Roman period. The origins of the name may also reference earlier Celtic or Iberian roots. Over the centuries, Toledo has been associated with various cultures, including the Romans, Visigoths, and Moors, contributing to its historical depth.
Synonyms: None specific, as "Toledo" primarily refers to a particular city. However, it may be loosely synonymous with other historically significant cities in Spain, such as Seville or Granada, in discussions about cultural heritage.
Antonyms: There are no direct antonyms because "Toledo" is a proper noun and doesn’t have an opposite in the traditional sense.