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reídos

Reídos is a term that can refer to several subjects in Spanish-language contexts. In grammar, reídos is the plural past participle of the verb reír, meaning “laughed.” The base participle is reído; reídos appears when a plural subject is described as having laughed or when the participle is used as an adjective in plural form. In contemporary prose the use of reídos as an attributive adjective is uncommon, and speakers typically rely on phrases such as "ha reído" or "con risa" to express the idea.

Reídos also exists as a surname in Spanish-speaking populations. As with many Iberian-origin surnames, it occurs

Geographically, there are no widely recognized towns or municipalities named Reídos in major gazetteers. The form

Related terms include reír and reído, which are the verb’s base forms and its singular past participle,

in
genealogical
and
civil-record
sources
and
may
be
found
in
historical
documents
dating
to
the
early
modern
period.
The
surname
is
relatively
uncommon
and
does
not
point
to
a
widely
known
contemporary
public
figure.
may
appear
as
a
local
microtoponym
or
in
historical
land
records,
but
it
does
not
denote
an
established
administrative
locality.
respectively.