"dezena" meaning in Portuguese

See dezena in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /deˈzẽ.nɐ/ [Brazil], /deˈzẽ.nɐ/ [Brazil], /deˈze.na/ [Southern-Brazil], /dɨˈze.nɐ/ [Portugal], /ˈd͡ze.nɐ/ [Portugal]
Etymology: Semi-learned borrowing from Latin decēna. By surface analysis, dez (“ten”) + -ena. Compare Spanish decena, French dizaine, and Italian decina. Etymology templates: {{slbor|pt|la|decēna}} Semi-learned borrowing from Latin decēna, {{surf|pt|dez|-ena|t1=ten}} By surface analysis, dez (“ten”) + -ena, {{cog|es|decena}} Spanish decena, {{cog|fr|dizaine}} French dizaine, {{cog|it|decina}} Italian decina Head templates: {{head|pt|adjective form}} dezena
  1. feminine singular of dezeno Tags: feminine, form-of, singular Form of: dezeno
    Sense id: en-dezena-pt-adj-FL6AAqxf Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese terms suffixed with -ena Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 49 8 44 Disambiguation of Portuguese terms suffixed with -ena: 53 11 36

Noun

IPA: /deˈzẽ.nɐ/ [Brazil], /deˈzẽ.nɐ/ [Brazil], /deˈze.na/ [Southern-Brazil], /dɨˈze.nɐ/ [Portugal], /ˈd͡ze.nɐ/ [Portugal] Forms: dezenas [plural]
Etymology: Semi-learned borrowing from Latin decēna. By surface analysis, dez (“ten”) + -ena. Compare Spanish decena, French dizaine, and Italian decina. Etymology templates: {{slbor|pt|la|decēna}} Semi-learned borrowing from Latin decēna, {{surf|pt|dez|-ena|t1=ten}} By surface analysis, dez (“ten”) + -ena, {{cog|es|decena}} Spanish decena, {{cog|fr|dizaine}} French dizaine, {{cog|it|decina}} Italian decina Head templates: {{pt-noun|f}} dezena f (plural dezenas)
  1. ten (set or group with ten elements) Tags: feminine Synonyms: dezeno, década
    Sense id: en-dezena-pt-noun-kA2FXSOJ
  2. (informal) dozen (a large number) Tags: feminine, informal
    Sense id: en-dezena-pt-noun-YwF5b4T4 Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 49 8 44

Inflected forms

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