"saci-pererê" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /saˈsi pe.ɾeˈɾe/ [Brazil], /sɐˈsi pɨ.ɾɨˈɾe/ [Portugal] Forms: saci-pererês [plural], sacis-pererês [plural]
Etymology: Borrowed from Old Tupi Yaci-Yaterê; some authors admit the origin of the Çaa cy perereg, perereg in turn derived from the verb pererek which means "to jump". Etymology templates: {{glossary|loanword|Borrowed}} Borrowed, {{bor|pt|tpw|Yaci-Yaterê|||g=|g2=|g3=|id=|lit=|nocat=|pos=|sc=|sort=|tr=|ts=}} Old Tupi Yaci-Yaterê, {{bor+|pt|tpw|Yaci-Yaterê}} Borrowed from Old Tupi Yaci-Yaterê Head templates: {{pt-noun|m|+|pl2=++}} saci-pererê m (plural saci-pererês or sacis-pererês)
  1. Saci (Brazilian folkloric being personified in a black boy with one leg, who wears a red hat, smokes a pipe, makes mischief, frightens visitors and scares away cattle.) Wikipedia link: pt:saci-pererê Tags: masculine Synonyms: saci, saci-cererê, matimpererê, matita perê, saci-saçurá, saci-trique
    Sense id: en-saci-pererê-pt-noun-vTsBbrDu Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header, Portuguese nouns with multiple plurals

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