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Noun [English]

Forms: oitavas [plural]
Etymology: From Portuguese oitava, from Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, from Latin octāvus (“eighth”), q.v., in reference to it making up one-eighth of the alqueire (Portuguese bushel) or onça (Portuguese ounce). Doublet of octave, octavo, and ochava. Etymology templates: {{bor|en|pt|oitava}} Portuguese oitava, {{der|en|roa-opt|oitavo}} Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, {{der|en|la|octāvus||eighth}} Latin octāvus (“eighth”), {{doublet|en|octave|octavo|ochava}} Doublet of octave, octavo, and ochava Head templates: {{en-noun}} oitava (plural oitavas)
  1. (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of dry measure, equivalent to 1.6–2.4 liters in different 19th-century contexts. Tags: historical Categories (topical): Eight, Units of measure Categories (place): Portugal Coordinate_terms (unit of dry volume): celamim (1⁄4 oitava), maquia (1⁄2 oitava), quarta (2 oitavas), alqueire (8 oitavas)
    Sense id: en-oitava-en-noun-N02liFbd Disambiguation of Eight: 52 13 34 Disambiguation of Units of measure: 50 16 34 Disambiguation of Portugal: 47 47 6 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 52 14 34 Disambiguation of 'unit of dry volume': 51 24 25
  2. (historical) A traditional Portuguese unit of mass, usually equivalent to 3.6 grams. Tags: historical Categories (place): Portugal Coordinate_terms (unit of mass): grao (1⁄72 oitava), vintem (1⁄32 oitava), quilate (1⁄18 oitava), escropulo (1⁄3 oitava), onça (8 oitavas), quarta (24 oitavas), marco (48 oitavas), libra (english: usually 72 oitavas), arratel (128 oitavas)
    Sense id: en-oitava-en-noun-JzS5bB3h Disambiguation of Portugal: 47 47 6 Disambiguation of 'unit of mass': 12 75 13
  3. (historical) A traditional Brazilian unit of weight, equivalent to 17.44 carats, typically used for gold and precious stones. Tags: historical Categories (place): Brazil
    Sense id: en-oitava-en-noun-0uggO9Z4 Disambiguation of Brazil: 28 24 49
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: eighth (english: in Portuguese contexts), outava [obsolete]

Adjective [Galician]

Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, from Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), q.v. As a unit of measure, named in reference to making up one-eighth of the onza (Spanish ounce). Cognate with Spanish ochava, Catalan octava, and Portuguese oitava. Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|roa-opt|oitavo}} Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, {{inh|gl|la|octāvus||one-eighth}} Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), {{cog|es|ochava}} Spanish ochava, {{cog|ca|octava}} Catalan octava, {{cog|pt|oitava}} Portuguese oitava Head templates: {{head|gl|adjective form}} oitava
  1. feminine singular of oitavo Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: oitavo
    Sense id: en-oitava-gl-adj-OFn7Tltj

Noun [Galician]

Forms: oitavas [plural]
Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, from Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), q.v. As a unit of measure, named in reference to making up one-eighth of the onza (Spanish ounce). Cognate with Spanish ochava, Catalan octava, and Portuguese oitava. Etymology templates: {{inh|gl|roa-opt|oitavo}} Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, {{inh|gl|la|octāvus||one-eighth}} Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), {{cog|es|ochava}} Spanish ochava, {{cog|ca|octava}} Catalan octava, {{cog|pt|oitava}} Portuguese oitava Head templates: {{gl-noun|f}} oitava f (plural oitavas)
  1. (historical) ochava, a traditional Spanish unit of mass equal to ¹⁄₈ of the Spanish ounce Tags: feminine, historical Categories (topical): Units of measure
    Sense id: en-oitava-gl-noun-6XL4AMrI Disambiguation of Units of measure: 13 87 Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 18 82

Adjective [Portuguese]

IPA: /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.vɐ] [Brazil], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.vɐ] [Brazil], /ojˈta.va/ [Southern-Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.va] [Southern-Brazil], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Portugal], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Portugal], /ojˈta.bɐ/ [Northern, Portugal], [ojˈta.βɐ] [Northern, Portugal]
Rhymes: -avɐ Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, from Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), q.v. As units of measure, named in reference to making up one-eighth of the alqueire (Portuguese bushel) or onça (Portuguese ounce). Cognate with Spanish ochava, Catalan octava, and Galician oitava. Etymology templates: {{inh|pt|roa-opt|oitavo}} Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, {{inh|pt|la|octāvus||one-eighth}} Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), {{cog|es|ochava}} Spanish ochava, {{cog|ca|octava}} Catalan octava, {{cog|gl|oitava}} Galician oitava Head templates: {{head|pt|adjective form}} oitava
  1. feminine singular of oitavo Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: oitavo
    Sense id: en-oitava-pt-adj-OFn7Tltj
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: [abbreviation]

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.vɐ] [Brazil], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.vɐ] [Brazil], /ojˈta.va/ [Southern-Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.va] [Southern-Brazil], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Portugal], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Portugal], /ojˈta.bɐ/ [Northern, Portugal], [ojˈta.βɐ] [Northern, Portugal] Forms: oitavas [plural]
Rhymes: -avɐ Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, from Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), q.v. As units of measure, named in reference to making up one-eighth of the alqueire (Portuguese bushel) or onça (Portuguese ounce). Cognate with Spanish ochava, Catalan octava, and Galician oitava. Etymology templates: {{inh|pt|roa-opt|oitavo}} Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, {{inh|pt|la|octāvus||one-eighth}} Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), {{cog|es|ochava}} Spanish ochava, {{cog|ca|octava}} Catalan octava, {{cog|gl|oitava}} Galician oitava Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} oitava f (plural oitavas)
  1. (historical) oitava, a traditional unit of dry volume, equivalent to 1.6–2.4 litres in different 19th-century contexts Tags: feminine, historical Coordinate_terms (unit of dry volume): celamim (1⁄4 oitava), maquia (1⁄2 oitava), quarta (2 oitavas), alqueire (8 oitavas)
    Sense id: en-oitava-pt-noun-S-Kt2nVp Disambiguation of 'unit of dry volume': 82 18 0
  2. (historical) oitava, a traditional unit of mass, usually equivalent to 3.6 g Tags: feminine, historical Coordinate_terms (unit of mass): grão (1⁄72 oitava), vintém (1⁄32 oitava), quilate (1⁄18 oitava), escrópulo (1⁄3 oitava), onça (8 oitavas), quarta (24 oitavas), marco (48 oitavas), libra (english: usually 72 oitavas), arrátel (128 oitavas)
    Sense id: en-oitava-pt-noun-0P-f~CCW Disambiguation of 'unit of mass': 14 86 0
  3. (music) octave (an interval of twelve semitones) Tags: feminine Categories (topical): Music
    Sense id: en-oitava-pt-noun-kpnuFOlC Topics: entertainment, lifestyle, music
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: [abbreviation]

Verb [Portuguese]

IPA: /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.vɐ] [Brazil], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.vɐ] [Brazil], /ojˈta.va/ [Southern-Brazil], [oɪ̯ˈta.va] [Southern-Brazil], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Portugal], /ojˈta.vɐ/ [Portugal], /ojˈta.bɐ/ [Northern, Portugal], [ojˈta.βɐ] [Northern, Portugal]
Rhymes: -avɐ Etymology: From Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, from Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), q.v. As units of measure, named in reference to making up one-eighth of the alqueire (Portuguese bushel) or onça (Portuguese ounce). Cognate with Spanish ochava, Catalan octava, and Galician oitava. Etymology templates: {{inh|pt|roa-opt|oitavo}} Old Galician-Portuguese oitavo, {{inh|pt|la|octāvus||one-eighth}} Latin octāvus (“one-eighth”), {{cog|es|ochava}} Spanish ochava, {{cog|ca|octava}} Catalan octava, {{cog|gl|oitava}} Galician oitava Head templates: {{head|pt|verb form}} oitava
  1. inflection of oitavar:
    third-person singular present indicative
    Tags: form-of, indicative, present, singular, third-person Form of: oitavar Categories (topical): Eight, Units of measure
    Sense id: en-oitava-pt-verb-zFDONEyv Disambiguation of Eight: 12 7 3 14 46 18 Disambiguation of Units of measure: 6 13 8 9 52 12 Categories (other): Pages with 3 entries, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 3 entries: 21 7 12 1 10 1 6 4 7 26 3 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 25 3 15 1 12 1 4 1 5 32 2 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 5 10 3 13 57 12
  2. inflection of oitavar:
    second-person singular imperative
    Tags: form-of, imperative, second-person, singular Form of: oitavar
    Sense id: en-oitava-pt-verb-3IhlJOTO
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Synonyms: [abbreviation]

Inflected forms

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