"alzado" meaning in Spanish

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Adjective

IPA: /alˈθado/ [Spain], [al̟ˈθa.ð̞o] [Spain], /alˈsado/ [Latin-America], [alˈsa.ð̞o] [Latin-America] Forms: alzada [feminine], alzados [masculine, plural], alzadas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ado Etymology: From alzar (“to raise”). Etymology templates: {{m|es|alzar|t=to raise}} alzar (“to raise”) Head templates: {{es-adj}} alzado (feminine alzada, masculine plural alzados, feminine plural alzadas)
  1. lifted, raised up
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-adj-R1VIlC8c Categories (other): Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 38 15 3 5 10 1 29
  2. (colloquial, Mexico) big-headed Tags: Mexico, colloquial
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-adj-yCAK8DPx Categories (other): Mexican Spanish
  3. (colloquial, Chile, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela) arrogant, cocky Tags: Chile, Colombia, Peru, Venezuela, colloquial
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-adj-k6fJvX1z Categories (other): Chilean Spanish, Colombian Spanish, Peruvian Spanish, Venezuelan Spanish
  4. (vulgar, Argentina, Uruguay) erect, stiff, having a boner Tags: Argentina, Uruguay, vulgar
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-adj-1LehLMCw Categories (other): Argentinian Spanish, Uruguayan Spanish

Noun

IPA: /alˈθado/ [Spain], [al̟ˈθa.ð̞o] [Spain], /alˈsado/ [Latin-America], [alˈsa.ð̞o] [Latin-America] Forms: alzados [plural]
Rhymes: -ado Etymology: From alzar (“to raise”). Etymology templates: {{m|es|alzar|t=to raise}} alzar (“to raise”) Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} alzado m (plural alzados)
  1. (architecture) elevation, elevated part of the façade (of a building) Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Architecture
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-noun-z-nS-ndt Topics: architecture
  2. (vulgar, Argentina, Uruguay) a boner Tags: Argentina, Uruguay, masculine, vulgar
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-noun-wU06grYH Categories (other): Argentinian Spanish, Uruguayan Spanish

Verb

IPA: /alˈθado/ [Spain], [al̟ˈθa.ð̞o] [Spain], /alˈsado/ [Latin-America], [alˈsa.ð̞o] [Latin-America] Forms: alzada [feminine], alzados [masculine, plural], alzadas [feminine, plural]
Rhymes: -ado Etymology: From alzar (“to raise”). Etymology templates: {{m|es|alzar|t=to raise}} alzar (“to raise”) Head templates: {{es-past participle}} alzado (feminine alzada, masculine plural alzados, feminine plural alzadas)
  1. past participle of alzar Tags: form-of, participle, past Form of: alzar
    Sense id: en-alzado-es-verb-k6uXtUTT

Inflected forms

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