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Súbitos

Súbitos is a term that can function as the plural form of the noun súbito in Iberian Romance languages, especially Portuguese and Spanish. The word súbito derives from Latin subitus and conveys the sense of being sudden, abrupt, or unexpected. In these languages, súbito primarily appears as an adjective meaning sudden; when used as a noun it can denote a sudden onset or occurrence, with súbitos serving as its plural.

In medical and clinical writing, súbito may denote abrupt onset of symptoms, events, or conditions. The plural

Etymology and cognates: Súbito stems from Latin subitus, via the Romance languages. Related forms include the

Note: Súbitos is not widely recognized as a proper name for a place, organization, or published work

súbitos
can
appear
in
lists
or
reports
that
describe
multiple
abrupt
onsets
or
episodes.
Beyond
medicine,
súbito
appears
in
descriptive
or
literary
contexts
to
characterize
events
that
occur
without
warning
or
planning.
French
subit,
and
in
English,
terms
like
sudden
or
instantaneous
appear
in
related
medical
or
descriptive
contexts,
though
each
language
maintains
its
own
distinct
vocabulary.
in
standard
references.
If
you
intended
a
specific
fictional,
regional,
or
organizational
use
of
Súbitos,
please
provide
the
context
so
the
article
can
be
tailored
accordingly.