formigueiro

See also: Formigueiro

Galician

Etymology

Formiga (ant) + -eiro

Noun

formigueiro m (plural formigueiros)

  1. anthill

Further reading


Portuguese

Etymology

Formiga (ant) + -eiro; possibly corresponding to a Vulgar Latin *formīcārium, from Latin formīca. Compare Spanish hormiguero, Catalan formiguer, Italian formicaio, Romanian furnicar.

Pronunciation

  • (Paulista) IPA(key): /fuɾ.mi.ˈɡe(j).ɾu/, /fuɹ.mi.ˈɡe(j).ɾu/
  • (South Brazil) IPA(key): /foɾ.mi.ˈɡe(j).ɾo/, /foɻ.mi.ˈɡe(j).ɾo/
  • (Portugal) IPA(key): /fuɾ.mi.ˈɣɐj.ɾu/

Noun

formigueiro m (plural formigueiros)

  1. anthill, ant colony

Quotations

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Coordinate terms

Derived terms

  • formigueirinho (diminutive)
  • bolo formigueiro

Adjective

formigueiro m (feminine singular formigueira, masculine plural formigueiros, feminine plural formigueiras, not comparable)

  1. (of a thief) who steals objects of little value; petty
  2. en masse (in a single body or group)
    Invasão formigueira.
    En masse invasion.
    Imigração formigueira.
    En masse immigration.
  3. (in animal names) anteating
    urso-formigueiro
    aardwolf (literally: anteating bear)
    porco-formigueiro
    aardvark (literally: anteating pig)

Quotations

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Synonyms

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