"nuviléro" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Macanese]

IPA: /nu.viˈlɛ.ɾu/, /nɔ.viˈlɛ.ɾu/, /nu.viˈlɛ.ɾu/
Etymology: Possibly from Portuguese novilheiro (“calf-fighter”) (cf. Spanish novillero), with a semantic shift due to Portuguese novidade (“news”) and more distantly Latin novellus (“new; novel”). By surface analysis, Portuguese novo + -éro. Etymology templates: {{der|mzs|pt|novilheiro|t=calf-fighter}} Portuguese novilheiro (“calf-fighter”), {{cog|es|novillero}} Spanish novillero, {{der|mzs|pt|novidade|t=news}} Portuguese novidade (“news”), {{der|mzs|la|novellus|t=new; novel}} Latin novellus (“new; novel”), {{surf|mzs|novo|-éro|lang1=pt}} By surface analysis, Portuguese novo + -éro Head templates: {{head|mzs|noun}} nuviléro
  1. person who likes to spread and know about news Categories (topical): People
    Sense id: en-nuviléro-mzs-noun-ItaiDApK Disambiguation of People: 100 0 Categories (other): Macanese entries with incorrect language header, Macanese terms suffixed with -éro Disambiguation of Macanese entries with incorrect language header: 92 8 Disambiguation of Macanese terms suffixed with -éro: 85 15
  2. troublemaker
    Sense id: en-nuviléro-mzs-noun-cEu1IVdv
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: noviléro, novilêro, novileiro [archaic]

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