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ref·or·ma·do \ˌrefə(r)ˈmä(ˌ)dō, -mā(-\ noun (plural reformados or reformadoes) Etymology: Spanish, from reformado, past participle of reformar to reform, reorganize, from Latin reformare to reform 1. a. : an officer deprived of command by the reorganization or disbandment of his troops but retaining rank and receiving full or half pay b. : a volunteer serving without a commission but with an officer's rank 2. obsolete : a reformed person 3. obsolete : a supporter of reform |