"frevo" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ˈfɾe.vu/ [Brazil], /ˈfɾe.vu/ [Brazil], /ˈfɾe.vo/ [Southern-Brazil], /ˈfɾe.vu/ [Portugal], /ˈfɾe.vu/ [Portugal], /ˈfɾe.bu/ [Northern, Portugal], [ˈfɾe.βu] [Northern, Portugal] Forms: frevos [plural]
Etymology: From a metathesized form of fervo, a deverbal from ferver (“to boil”). Etymology templates: {{glossary|metathesis|metathesized}} metathesized, {{deverbal|pt|ferver|nocap=1|t=to boil}} deverbal from ferver (“to boil”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} frevo m (plural frevos)
  1. (dance, music) frevo (style originated in Pernambuco, Brazil, characterized by a fast tempo and quasi-acrobatic movements, typically with small and colorful umbrellas and associated with carnival) Wikipedia link: pt:frevo Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Dance, Music
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