treze
Galician
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Cardinal (reintegrationist): treze Cardinal (standard): trece Ordinal: décimo terceiro Ordinal abbreviation: 13º Fractional (reintegrationist): treze avos Fractional (standard): treceavo |
Etymology
editFrom Old Galician-Portuguese treze, from Latin trēdecim.
Numeral
edittreze (reintegrationist norm)
Further reading
edit- “treze” in Dicionário Estraviz de galego (2014).
Portuguese
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Cardinal: treze Ordinal: décimo terceiro Ordinal abbreviation: 13.º Fractional: treze avos | ||
Portuguese Wikipedia article on 13 |
Etymology
editInherited from Old Galician-Portuguese treze, from Latin trēdecim.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: tre‧ze
Numeral
edittreze m or f
Related terms
editNoun
edittreze m (plural trezes)
Adjective
edittreze (invariable)
- (Brazil, slang, of a person, showing audacity/recklessness) crazy, insane, mad
- Synonyms: louco, maluco, doido, sem-noção, miolo-mole, desmiolado, do chifre furado, joselito, sem-juízo, desajuizado, insano, imprudente
- (Brazil, slang, of a person, lacking civility/courtesy) rash, coarse, unmannered
- (Brazil, slang, of a person, lacking deference/tactfulness) unreasonable, inconsiderate, insensitive
- Synonyms: insensato, insensível, irracional
- (Brazil, slang, of a person, lacking judgment/discernment) stupid, fool, idiot
- (Brazil, slang, of a person, with mental disorder) retarded, mentally ill, neurodiverse
- Synonyms: retardado, demente, tantã, lelé, lelé da cuca, doido varrido, doido de pedra, ruim da cabeça, débil mental, especial, neurodivergente, neuroatípico
Usage notes
editThe adjectival occurrence is often preceded by an adverbial "meio", in the sense of "kind of".
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- Portuguese terms inherited from Latin
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- Portuguese 2-syllable words
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- Portuguese nouns
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