"capixaba" meaning in Portuguese

See capixaba in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.ba/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Portugal], [kɐ.piˈʃa.βɐ] [Portugal] Forms: capixabas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”). It may refer to the impression that native peoples had of blonde Europeans, or to the corn plantations near Vitória. The term originally referred to natives of Vitória only, but the sense later expanded to mean natives of the whole state. Etymology templates: {{bor+|pt|tpw|capixaba||corn hair}} Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”) Head templates: {{pt-adj}} capixaba m or f (plural capixabas)
  1. of, from, or relating to Espírito Santo, a state of Brazil Tags: feminine, masculine Synonyms: espírito-santense
    Sense id: en-capixaba-pt-adj-4TTKQvvr Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 17 8 14 23 15 23 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 20 8 20 14 24 14 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 18 9 23 15 20 15
  2. of, from, or relating to Vitória, the capital of that state Tags: feminine, masculine Synonyms: vitoriense, espírito-santense
    Sense id: en-capixaba-pt-adj-XVdSjvtY

Noun

IPA: /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.ba/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Portugal], [kɐ.piˈʃa.βɐ] [Portugal] Forms: capixabas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”). It may refer to the impression that native peoples had of blonde Europeans, or to the corn plantations near Vitória. The term originally referred to natives of Vitória only, but the sense later expanded to mean natives of the whole state. Etymology templates: {{bor+|pt|tpw|capixaba||corn hair}} Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|mfbysense}} capixaba m or f by sense (plural capixabas)
  1. a person from the Brazilian state of Espírito Santo Tags: by-personal-gender, feminine, masculine Synonyms: espírito-santense
    Sense id: en-capixaba-pt-noun-7XPZpEwO Categories (other): Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese masculine and feminine nouns by sense, Portuguese nouns with irregular gender Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 17 8 14 23 15 23 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 20 8 20 14 24 14 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 18 9 23 15 20 15 Disambiguation of Portuguese masculine and feminine nouns by sense: 16 13 33 13 12 13 Disambiguation of Portuguese nouns with irregular gender: 12 8 43 14 10 14

Noun

IPA: /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.ba/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Portugal], [kɐ.piˈʃa.βɐ] [Portugal] Forms: capixabas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”). It may refer to the impression that native peoples had of blonde Europeans, or to the corn plantations near Vitória. The term originally referred to natives of Vitória only, but the sense later expanded to mean natives of the whole state. Etymology templates: {{bor+|pt|tpw|capixaba||corn hair}} Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} capixaba m (plural capixabas)
  1. (Brazil) a small agricultural property Tags: Brazil, masculine
    Sense id: en-capixaba-pt-noun-CNXBvkpQ Categories (other): Brazilian Portuguese, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 17 8 14 23 15 23 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 20 8 20 14 24 14 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 18 9 23 15 20 15
  2. (Ceará) cangaceiro Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-capixaba-pt-noun-s8JEFJ1P Categories (other): Cearense Portuguese, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 17 8 14 23 15 23 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 20 8 20 14 24 14 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 18 9 23 15 20 15

Noun

IPA: /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Brazil], /ka.piˈʃa.ba/ [Southern-Brazil], /kɐ.piˈʃa.bɐ/ [Portugal], [kɐ.piˈʃa.βɐ] [Portugal] Forms: capixabas [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”). It may refer to the impression that native peoples had of blonde Europeans, or to the corn plantations near Vitória. The term originally referred to natives of Vitória only, but the sense later expanded to mean natives of the whole state. Etymology templates: {{bor+|pt|tpw|capixaba||corn hair}} Borrowed from Old Tupi capixaba (“corn hair”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} capixaba f (plural capixabas)
  1. (Brazil, botany) Sebastiana brasiliensis, a plant pertaining to the Euphorbiaceae family Tags: Brazil, feminine Categories (topical): Botany
    Sense id: en-capixaba-pt-noun-RAn68R1t Categories (other): Brazilian Portuguese, Pages with 1 entry, Pages with entries, Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with 1 entry: 17 8 14 23 15 23 Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 20 8 20 14 24 14 Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 18 9 23 15 20 15 Topics: biology, botany, natural-sciences

Inflected forms

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