vándalo
vandal
noun BAN-dah-loh Rare
Origin: From the Vandals, a Germanic tribe that sacked Rome in 455 CE.
Usage Note
Vándalo refers both to someone who willfully destroys property and, historically, to a member of the Germanic Vandal tribe. The feminine form is vándala. The related noun vandalismo (vandalism) derives from the same root. Note the written accent on the first syllable, making it esdrújula (stress on the antepenult).
Examples
"Los vándalos destruyeron el mural del parque."
Natural Translation
The vandals destroyed the park mural.
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