"derreado" meaning in Galician

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Adjective

IPA: [dereˈaðʊ] Forms: derreada [feminine], derreados [masculine, plural], derreadas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From derrear + -ado. Etymology templates: {{affix|gl|derrear|-ado}} derrear + -ado Head templates: {{gl-adj}} derreado (feminine derreada, masculine plural derreados, feminine plural derreadas)
  1. bent; humped
    Sense id: en-derreado-gl-adj-3J1fW37B
  2. fallen
    Sense id: en-derreado-gl-adj-iCjo1eS3
  3. exhausted, worn out Synonyms: exhausto
    Sense id: en-derreado-gl-adj-9aiAYley

Verb

IPA: [dereˈaðʊ] Forms: derreada [feminine], derreados [masculine, plural], derreadas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From derrear + -ado. Etymology templates: {{affix|gl|derrear|-ado}} derrear + -ado Head templates: {{gl-pp}} derreado (feminine derreada, masculine plural derreados, feminine plural derreadas)
  1. past participle of derrear Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: derrear
    Sense id: en-derreado-gl-verb-4xmSqRbG Categories (other): Galician entries with incorrect language header, Galician terms suffixed with -ado Disambiguation of Galician entries with incorrect language header: 10 8 11 71 Disambiguation of Galician terms suffixed with -ado: 15 18 23 45

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