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quietas

Quietas is a term that can refer to multiple topics in Spanish-language contexts. As a word form, quietas is the feminine plural adjective form of quieto/quieta, meaning quiet, calm, or peaceful, and it agrees with feminine plural nouns. For example, las calles quietas al atardecer describes quiet streets at dusk, and ventanas quietas suggests a tranquil interior. The form is common in literature and everyday speech when describing feminine plural subjects.

In onomastic and fictional usage, quietas may appear as a proper noun. When capitalized, Quietas can function

Etymology and related terms: quietas comes from the Spanish adjective quieto/quieta, ultimately tracing to Latin quietus,

As a disambiguation note, if you intended a specific Quietas—such as a location, group, or publication—please

as
a
surname
or
as
the
name
of
a
place,
a
village,
organization,
or
brand
within
a
work
of
fiction
or
branding.
Because
it
is
not
a
widely
standardized
term
as
a
standalone
concept,
its
precise
meaning
depends
on
context.
meaning
at
rest
or
peaceful.
Related
linguistic
forms
include
quieta
(feminine
singular),
quietos/quietas
(masculine/feminine
plural
forms
without
context),
and
in
English
cognates
such
as
quiet,
quietude,
and
quiescent.
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more
context
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