"vetusto" meaning in Portuguese

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Adjective

IPA: /veˈtus.tu/ [Brazil], /veˈtus.tu/ [Brazil], /veˈtuʃ.tu/ [Rio-de-Janeiro], /veˈtus.to/ [Southern-Brazil], /vɨˈtuʃ.tu/ [Portugal], /vɨˈtuʃ.tu/ [Portugal], /bɨˈtuʃ.tu/ [Northern, Portugal] Forms: vetusta [feminine], vetustos [masculine, plural], vetustas [feminine, plural]
Etymology: Learned borrowing from Latin vetustus (“ancient”), from vetus (“old”), from Proto-Indo-European *wétos (“year”). Etymology templates: {{lbor|pt|la|vetustus||ancient}} Learned borrowing from Latin vetustus (“ancient”), {{m|la|vetus||old}} vetus (“old”), {{der|pt|ine-pro|*wétos||year}} Proto-Indo-European *wétos (“year”) Head templates: {{pt-adj}} vetusto (feminine vetusta, masculine plural vetustos, feminine plural vetustas)
  1. ancient Synonyms: antigo, velho, arcaico
    Sense id: en-vetusto-pt-adj-Qd2jshE7
  2. whose age must be respected
    Sense id: en-vetusto-pt-adj-H9dptjZa
  3. dilapidated by age Synonyms: desgastado
    Sense id: en-vetusto-pt-adj-TeNtLf3B
  4. antiquated Synonyms: antiquado, ultrapassado, obsoleto
    Sense id: en-vetusto-pt-adj-oCLYaCa4 Categories (other): Portuguese entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Portuguese entries with incorrect language header: 1 7 5 86

Inflected forms

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