"farrapo" meaning in Portuguese

See farrapo in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Adjective

IPA: /faˈʁa.pu/ [Brazil], [faˈha.pu] [Brazil], /faˈʁa.pu/ [Brazil], [faˈha.pu] [Brazil], /faˈʁa.pu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [faˈχa.pu] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /faˈʁa.po/ [Southern-Brazil], [faˈha.po] [Southern-Brazil], /fɐˈʁa.pu/ [Portugal] Forms: farrapa [feminine], farrapos [masculine, plural], farrapas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: From or related to Old Spanish harpar, from Old French harper (“to forcefully grasp”). Etymology templates: {{der|pt|osp|harpar}} Old Spanish harpar, {{der|pt|fro|harper||to forcefully grasp}} Old French harper (“to forcefully grasp”) Head templates: {{pt-adj|hascomp=no}} farrapo (feminine farrapa, masculine plural farrapos, feminine plural farrapas, not comparable)
  1. (relational) of the Farroupilha Revolution Tags: not-comparable, relational Synonyms: farroupilha, farroupilho Related terms: esfarrapado, esfarrapar, farrapada, farrapagem, farrapão, farraparia, farrapeiro, farrapento, Farrapiada, farrapilha
    Sense id: en-farrapo-pt-adj-Y96D8pDb

Noun

IPA: /faˈʁa.pu/ [Brazil], [faˈha.pu] [Brazil], /faˈʁa.pu/ [Brazil], [faˈha.pu] [Brazil], /faˈʁa.pu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], [faˈχa.pu] [Rio-de-Janeiro], /faˈʁa.po/ [Southern-Brazil], [faˈha.po] [Southern-Brazil], /fɐˈʁa.pu/ [Portugal] Forms: farrapos [plural]
Etymology: From or related to Old Spanish harpar, from Old French harper (“to forcefully grasp”). Etymology templates: {{der|pt|osp|harpar}} Old Spanish harpar, {{der|pt|fro|harper||to forcefully grasp}} Old French harper (“to forcefully grasp”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} farrapo m (plural farrapos)
  1. tatter; rag (piece of old, tattered cloth) Tags: masculine Synonyms: frangalho, trapo
    Sense id: en-farrapo-pt-noun-4OveTAeb Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 25 39 3 7 26
  2. rags (tattered clothes) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Clothing
    Sense id: en-farrapo-pt-noun-wErDkpkg Disambiguation of Clothing: 11 3 51 3 33
  3. a person who wears rags; a shabby person; ragamuffin Tags: masculine Synonyms: farrapão, farrapeiro, farrapilha, maltrapilho
    Sense id: en-farrapo-pt-noun-shI0AxTq
  4. (Brazil, historical) a participant in the Farroupilha Revolution Tags: Brazil, historical, masculine Categories (topical): People Synonyms: farroupilha
    Sense id: en-farrapo-pt-noun-Q4n2wMfe Disambiguation of People: 10 1 19 22 48 Categories (other): Brazilian Portuguese
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: farrapinho [diminutive], farrapozinho [diminutive], farrapão [augmentative]

Inflected forms

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