Noun
/ˈlambiðo/
Translation options into English: - Licked
"Lambido" comes from the verb "lamer," which means "to lick" in English. This word is commonly used in the Spanish language to refer to something that has been licked.
In Spanish, "lambido" is mostly used in written contexts, particularly in formal or technical texts.
Expressions with "lambido": 1. Dar un lambido: To give a lick (a small taste or sample).
No des más de un lambido a la cucharada de sopa.
A nivel de lambido: Superficially or in a superficial way.
Lo examinaron solo a nivel de lambido.
The word "lambido" is derived from the verb "lamer" (to lick) and is used to indicate that something has been licked.