"espantalho" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Galician]

Forms: espantalhos [plural]
  1. reintegrationist spelling of espantallo Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-espantalho-gl-noun-JVy5wT6b Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries, Pages with 2 entries, Pages with entries Disambiguation of Pages with 2 entries: 60 30 5 6 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 53 39 4 4

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /is.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Brazil], /es.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Brazil], /is.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Brazil], /es.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Brazil], /iʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], /eʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], /es.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎo/ [Southern-Brazil], /(i)ʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/ [Portugal] Forms: espantalhos [plural]
Rhymes: -aʎu Etymology: From espantar + -alho. Etymology templates: {{af|pt|espantar|-alho}} espantar + -alho Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} espantalho m (plural espantalhos)
  1. scarecrow (figure or any object that is used to scare birds away from fields, trees, threshing floors, etc.) Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-espantalho-pt-noun-bGbWa-LL Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese terms suffixed with -alho Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 65 28 7 Disambiguation of Portuguese terms suffixed with -alho: 46 38 17
  2. (figuratively) a deformed and ragged person Tags: figuratively, masculine
    Sense id: en-espantalho-pt-noun-NUV74k3y Categories (other): Portuguese terms suffixed with -alho Disambiguation of Portuguese terms suffixed with -alho: 46 38 17
  3. (informal) stick with a scarf on the end, used in octopus fishing Tags: informal, masculine
    Sense id: en-espantalho-pt-noun-wiF1j67G Categories (other): Portuguese terms suffixed with -alho Disambiguation of Portuguese terms suffixed with -alho: 46 38 17

Inflected forms

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      ]
    }
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  "lang": "Galician",
  "lang_code": "gl",
  "pos": "noun",
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        {
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        {
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      ],
      "id": "en-espantalho-gl-noun-JVy5wT6b",
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          "espantallo",
          "espantallo#Galician"
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      ],
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    }
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        ],
        [
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        [
          "end",
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        [
          "octopus",
          "octopus"
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        "(informal) stick with a scarf on the end, used in octopus fishing"
      ],
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        "informal",
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      "tags": [
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      ]
    },
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      "ipa": "/es.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/",
      "tags": [
        "Brazil"
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      "tags": [
        "Brazil"
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    },
    {
      "ipa": "/iʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/",
      "tags": [
        "Rio-de-Janeiro"
      ]
    },
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      "ipa": "/eʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/",
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      ]
    },
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      ]
    },
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      "ipa": "/(i)ʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/",
      "tags": [
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    },
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    }
  ],
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      ]
    }
  ],
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  "lang_code": "gl",
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    "Portuguese nouns",
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        "(informal) stick with a scarf on the end, used in octopus fishing"
      ],
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        "masculine"
      ]
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        "Brazil"
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      "ipa": "/iʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/",
      "tags": [
        "Rio-de-Janeiro"
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        "Southern-Brazil"
      ]
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      "ipa": "/(i)ʃ.pɐ̃ˈta.ʎu/",
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    {
      "rhymes": "-aʎu"
    }
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}

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