cabide

Portuguese

cabide

Etymology

Uncertain origin. Possible origins include:

  • Latin capitulum;
  • Arabic مَقْبِض (maqbiḍ, handle), with the ma- being confused with the Portuguese feminine indefinite article uma;
  • Arabic قَابِض (qābiḍ, tongs, clamp);
  • cavidado, past participle of cavidar (to protect), with the suggestion that coat hangers were used to protect clothes from dust.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /ka.ˈbi.d͡ʒi/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ka.ˈbi.de/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /kɐ.ˈβi.ðɨ/
  • Hyphenation: ca‧bi‧de

Noun

cabide m (plural cabides)

  1. coat hanger (device, in the shape of shoulders, used to hang up coats, shirts, etc.)

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