"pirão" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /piˈɾɐ̃w̃/ [Brazil], [piˈɾɐ̃ʊ̯̃] [Brazil], /piˈɾɐ̃w̃/ [Portugal] Forms: pirões [plural]
Rhymes: -ɐ̃w̃ Etymology: Borrowed from Old Tupi mindipi'rõ (“stew”). Etymology templates: {{bor|pt|tpw|mindipi'rõ||stew}} Old Tupi mindipi'rõ (“stew”) Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} pirão m (plural pirões)
  1. (cooking) a pap made with cassava flour popular in Brazil and Angola Wikipedia link: pt:pirão Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Cooking, Foods
    Sense id: en-pirão-pt-noun-WwRlT7OB Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Topics: cooking, food, lifestyle

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for pirão meaning in Portuguese (1.6kB)

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