"rabugento" meaning in All languages combined

See rabugento on Wiktionary

Adjective [Portuguese]

IPA: /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Brazil], [ha.buˈʒẽ.tu] [Brazil], /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Brazil], [ha.buˈʒẽ.tu] [Brazil], /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [χa.buˈʒẽ.tu] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.to/ [Southern-Brazil], [ha.buˈʒẽ.to] [Southern-Brazil], /ʁɐ.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Portugal], [ʁɐ.βuˈʒẽ.tu] [Portugal] Forms: rabugenta [feminine], rabugentos [masculine, plural], rabugentas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From rabugem (“mange, canine scabies”), from Latin rōbīgō (“mildew, rust”). Etymology templates: {{m|pt|rabugem||mange, canine scabies}} rabugem (“mange, canine scabies”), {{uder|pt|la|rōbīgō||mildew, rust}} Latin rōbīgō (“mildew, rust”) Head templates: {{pt-adj}} rabugento (feminine rabugenta, masculine plural rabugentos, feminine plural rabugentas)
  1. (of a person or behavior) crusty, surly, who constantly complains Categories (topical): People
    Sense id: en-rabugento-pt-adj-0JIEGR5l Disambiguation of People: 75 25 Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese undefined derivations Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 70 30 Disambiguation of Portuguese undefined derivations: 60 40

Noun [Portuguese]

IPA: /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Brazil], [ha.buˈʒẽ.tu] [Brazil], /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Brazil], [ha.buˈʒẽ.tu] [Brazil], /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [χa.buˈʒẽ.tu] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /ʁa.buˈʒẽ.to/ [Southern-Brazil], [ha.buˈʒẽ.to] [Southern-Brazil], /ʁɐ.buˈʒẽ.tu/ [Portugal], [ʁɐ.βuˈʒẽ.tu] [Portugal] Forms: rabugentos [plural], rabugenta [feminine], rabugentas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From rabugem (“mange, canine scabies”), from Latin rōbīgō (“mildew, rust”). Etymology templates: {{m|pt|rabugem||mange, canine scabies}} rabugem (“mange, canine scabies”), {{uder|pt|la|rōbīgō||mildew, rust}} Latin rōbīgō (“mildew, rust”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m|f=+}} rabugento m (plural rabugentos, feminine rabugenta, feminine plural rabugentas)
  1. a surly person Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-rabugento-pt-noun-e73barJt

Inflected forms

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