Bradomin (en. Bradomin)
/braˈðo.min/
Meaning & Definition
EnglishSpanish
noun
Surname of Spanish origin, notable for being used in literary works.
The character Bradomín is central in Valle-Inclán's novel.
El personaje Bradomín es central en la novela de Valle-Inclán.
Reference to Don Juan Bradomín, a character of literary modernism.
Don Juan Bradomín is a symbol of the struggle between tradition and modernity.
El Don Juan Bradomín es un símbolo de la lucha entre la tradición y la modernidad.
It can refer to an individual known for their charm and seduction.
Whenever he enters the room, everyone looks at him; he is a true Bradomín.
Siempre que entra en la sala, todos lo miran; es un verdadero Bradomín.
Etymology
From the works of the Spanish author Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, who popularized the name in his literature.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be a bradomín
to refer to someone who is seductive and charming.
ser un bradomín
to be in bradomín mode
to act with abandon and charisma.
estar en modo bradomín
Related Words
donjuán
A man who seduces many women; like Don Juan.
donjuán
seducer
A person who has the ability to attract or seduce others.
seductor
literary
Related to literature.
literario
Slang Meanings
A man who is a romantic conqueror.
That guy is a bradomín; he is always with a different girl.
Ese tipo es un bradomín, siempre está con una chica diferente.
Someone who has an air of mystery and appeal.
With the way he speaks, he behaves like a true bradomín.
Con su forma de hablar, se comporta como un verdadero bradomín.