"xaxado" meaning in Portuguese

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Noun

IPA: /ʃaˈʃa.du/ [Brazil], /ʃaˈʃa.du/ [Brazil], /ʃaˈʃa.do/ [Southern-Brazil], /ʃɐˈʃa.du/ [Portugal], [ʃɐˈʃa.ðu] [Portugal] Forms: xaxados [plural]
Rhymes: -adu Etymology: From xá-xá (“onomatopoeia denoting the noise made by the cangaceiros' sandals as they strike the sand during the dance”) + -ado. Etymology templates: {{suf|pt|xá-xá|ado|t1=onomatopoeia denoting the noise made by the cangaceiros' sandals as they strike the sand during the dance}} xá-xá (“onomatopoeia denoting the noise made by the cangaceiros' sandals as they strike the sand during the dance”) + -ado Head templates: {{pt-noun|m}} xaxado m (plural xaxados)
  1. (Brazil, ethnography, dance) a dance created in the Brazilian state of Pernambuco, which was often practiced by cangaceiros of the region to commemorate victory in battle Wikipedia link: pt:xaxado Tags: Brazil, masculine Categories (topical): Dance, Ethnography

Inflected forms

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