bizantino
Byzantine
adjective bee-sahn-TEE-noh Rare
Origin: From Bizancio (Byzantium), the ancient name of Constantinople.
Also means
overly complicated
Usage Note
Bizantino literally means relating to Byzantium or the Byzantine Empire. In everyday Spanish it has acquired a figurative sense of 'needlessly convoluted or pedantic,' as in una discusión bizantina ('a pointlessly complex argument'). This figurative use is common in journalism and academic writing.
Examples
"El debate se convirtió en una discusión bizantina."
Natural Translation
The debate became a needlessly convoluted discussion.
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