entruido

Galician

Alternative forms

Etymology

13th century. From Latin introitus, "entering", referred to the year. Cognate with Portuguese entrudo, Mirandese antruido and Asturian antroxu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): (standard) /enˈtɾujðo̝/

Noun

entruido m (plural entruidos)

  1. Shrovetide (days immediately preceding Lent, which are traditionally considered a festive occasion, marked by parades and carnivals)

References


    Portuguese

    Pronunciation

    • (Portugal) IPA(key): / ẽ.ˈtɾuj.ðu /, / ĩ.ˈtɾuj.ðu /

    Noun

    entruido m (plural entruidos)

    1. (dated, dialectal) Alternative form of entrudo
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