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Noun [Galician]

IPA: [kaniˈβetɪ] Forms: canivetes [plural]
Etymology: 15th century. Borrowed from Old French cnivet (“little knife”), from Proto-Germanic *knībaz (“knife”), from Proto-Indo-European *gneybʰ- (“to pinch”). The meaning "cane","rocket", was transferred from the group cana, canavela, canaveira, "cane". Etymology templates: {{bor|gl|fro|cnivet|t=little knife}} Old French cnivet (“little knife”), {{der|gl|gem-pro|*knībaz|t=knife}} Proto-Germanic *knībaz (“knife”), {{der|gl|ine-pro|*gneybʰ-|t=to pinch}} Proto-Indo-European *gneybʰ- (“to pinch”) Head templates: {{gl-noun|m}} canivete m (plural canivetes)
  1. knife, penknife Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-gl-noun-o9LnJIiJ Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 42 12 46
  2. cane
    rocket
    Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-gl-noun-4vjSZxZM Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 42 12 46
  3. cane
    (euphemistic, humorous) sexual intercourse
    Tags: euphemistic, humorous, masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-gl-noun-H2Jd7Ta7 Categories (other): Galician euphemisms, Galician entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 42 12 46
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: foguete [sex, sexuality, lifestyle] Derived forms: botar un canivete (english: to have sex; to throw a rocket) [literally] Related terms: Canive

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ka.niˈvɛ.t͡ʃi/ [Brazil], /ka.niˈvɛ.t͡ʃi/ [Brazil], /ka.niˈvɛ.te/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.niˈvɛ.tɨ/ [Portugal], /kɐ.niˈvɛ.tɨ/ [Portugal], /kɐ.niˈbɛ.tɨ/ [Northern, Portugal], [kɐ.niˈβɛ.tɨ] [Northern, Portugal] Forms: canivetes [plural]
Rhymes: -ɛt͡ʃi, -ɛtɨ Etymology: From to Old French canivet, cnivet (“little knife”), from Frankish *knīf (“knife”), from Proto-Germanic *knībaz (“knife”), from *knīpaną (“to pinch”), from Proto-Indo-European *gneybʰ-. Compare French canif. Etymology templates: {{der|pt|fro|cnivet||little knife|alt=canivet, cnivet}} Old French canivet, cnivet (“little knife”), {{der|pt|frk|*knīb|*knīf|t=knife}} Frankish *knīf (“knife”), {{der|pt|gem-pro|*knībaz||knife}} Proto-Germanic *knībaz (“knife”), {{der|pt|ine-pro|*gneybʰ-}} Proto-Indo-European *gneybʰ-, {{cog|fr|canif}} French canif Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} canivete m (plural canivetes)
  1. pocketknife, penknife (small razor with one or more blades and other movable and retractable accessories, which fit into the respective handle) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-pt-noun-jOs5jlhJ
  2. (informal) scalpel (sharp instrument used in surgery) Tags: informal, masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-pt-noun-Qro9kwDJ
  3. (informal, figuratively) skinny legs Tags: figuratively, informal, masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-pt-noun-N~YjNlmU
  4. (zoology) razor shell (Solenidae) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-canivete-pt-noun-z~mjG3~S Categories (other): Zoology, Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Tools, Weapons Disambiguation of Pages with 3 entries: 5 2 6 14 3 6 63 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 3 1 3 14 2 4 73 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 15 3 11 71 Disambiguation of Tools: 27 18 18 37 Disambiguation of Weapons: 18 3 4 75 Topics: biology, natural-sciences, zoology
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Hypernyms: faca Derived forms: canivetada, nem que chovam canivetes

Noun [Spanish]

IPA: /kaniˈbete/, [ka.niˈβ̞e.t̪e] Forms: canivetes [plural]
Rhymes: -ete Etymology: Inherited from Old Spanish canyuete, canivete (1291), either from Old Occitan and Old Catalan canivet, ganivet (“small knife”) (Catalan ganivet), both from Vulgar Latin *cnīfittus (“small knife”), from Vulgar Latin *cnīfus (“knife”), from Frankish *knīf (“knife”), ultimately from Proto-Indo-European *gneybʰ- (“to pinch”). Etymology templates: {{yesno||i|I}} I, {{glossary|Inherited}} Inherited, {{inh|es|osp|canyuete,canivete|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old Spanish canyuete, canivete, {{inh+|es|osp|canyuete,canivete}} Inherited from Old Spanish canyuete, canivete, {{der|es|pro,roa-oca|canivet,ganivet||small knife}} Old Occitan and Old Catalan canivet, ganivet (“small knife”), {{cog|ca|ganivet}} Catalan ganivet, {{der|es|la-vul|*cnīfittus||small knife}} Vulgar Latin *cnīfittus (“small knife”), {{der|es|la-vul|*cnīfus||knife}} Vulgar Latin *cnīfus (“knife”), {{der|es|frk|*knīb|*knīf|knife}} Frankish *knīf (“knife”), {{der|es|ine-pro|*gneybʰ-|t=to pinch}} Proto-Indo-European *gneybʰ- (“to pinch”) Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} canivete m (plural canivetes)
  1. (dated or obsolete) a small single-edged knife; a pocketknife Tags: dated, masculine, obsolete
    Sense id: en-canivete-es-noun-5QhDTaLa Categories (other): Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Spanish entries with incorrect language header, Knives

Inflected forms

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      "ipa": "[ka.niˈβ̞e.t̪e]"
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      "rhymes": "-ete"
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              130,
              135
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          "english": "when these growths become big as nuts, give or take, grab them readily and squeeze them and cut them open lengthwise with a sharp knife",
          "ref": "1409, J. L. Pensado Tomé, editor, Tratado de Albeitaria, Santiago de Compostela: Centro Ramón Piñeiro, page 89:",
          "text": "Quando as ditas llandoas creçeren asy como Nozes, ou mais ou menos, traua dellas llogo et apretaas et fendeas ao llongo con canyuete agudo",
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          "ref": "1438, X. Ferro Couselo, editor, A vida e a fala dos devanceiros. Escolma de documentos en galego dos séculos XIII ao XVI., Vigo: Galaxia, page 172:",
          "text": "e hus canibetes novos",
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      "word": "foguete"
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      "word": "canivetada"
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      "word": "nem que chovam canivetes"
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      "name": "der"
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        "te"
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        "scalpel (sharp instrument used in surgery)"
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        "(informal) scalpel (sharp instrument used in surgery)"
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        "skinny legs"
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        "(informal, figuratively) skinny legs"
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      "categories": [
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      "glosses": [
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      "ipa": "/ka.niˈvɛ.t͡ʃi/",
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      "ipa": "/ka.niˈvɛ.t͡ʃi/",
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      "ipa": "/ka.niˈvɛ.te/",
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      "rhymes": "-ɛt͡ʃi"
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      "rhymes": "-ɛtɨ"
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    "ca‧ni‧ve‧te"
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        "a small single-edged knife; a pocketknife"
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          "pocketknife",
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        "(dated or obsolete) a small single-edged knife; a pocketknife"
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        "dated",
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    {
      "ipa": "/kaniˈbete/"
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      "ipa": "[ka.niˈβ̞e.t̪e]"
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}

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