"barafunda" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ba.ɾaˈfũ.dɐ/ [Brazil], /ba.ɾaˈfũ.dɐ/ [Brazil], /ba.ɾaˈfũ.da/ [Southern-Brazil], /bɐ.ɾɐˈfũ.dɐ/ [Portugal] Forms: barafundas [plural]
Etymology: Unknown. Hypothetical derivations include: * Hebrew בָּרוּךְ הַבָּא (barúkh habá), a greeting used by Jews; * Latin Berecynthia, a goddess whose feasts were accompanied by orgies; * influence of confundir (“to confuse”). Compare Spanish barahúnda. Etymology templates: {{unk|pt}} Unknown, {{der|pt|he|בָּרוּךְ הַבָּא|tr=barúkh habá}} Hebrew בָּרוּךְ הַבָּא (barúkh habá), {{der|pt|la|Berecynthia}} Latin Berecynthia, {{m|pt|confundir||to confuse}} confundir (“to confuse”), {{cog|es|barahúnda}} Spanish barahúnda Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} barafunda f (plural barafundas)
  1. swarm (a mass of people or animals in turmoil) Tags: feminine Synonyms: enxame, turba, turbamulta, turbilhão, tropel, roda-viva
    Sense id: en-barafunda-pt-noun-RgftIdjc Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header

Inflected forms

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