pedaço
Old Spanish
Etymology
From Latin pittacium (“label”), from Ancient Greek πιττάκιον (pittákion, “ticket, receipt”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): [peˈða.t͡so]
Noun
pedaço m (plural pedaços)
- piece, fragment
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 56r.
- Et fallan la ſiempre en forma de redoma ¬ parece dentro en ella figura de ſanguſuela. ¬ ſi la quebrantan en cada pedaço fallá otro tal.
- And they always find it shaped like a vase, and inside it seems to have what looks like a leech, and if they break it, in each piece they find the same.
- Et fallan la ſiempre en forma de redoma ¬ parece dentro en ella figura de ſanguſuela. ¬ ſi la quebrantan en cada pedaço fallá otro tal.
- c. 1250: Alfonso X, Lapidario, f. 56r.
Synonyms
- pieça f
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese pedaço, from Latin pittacium, from Ancient Greek πιττάκιον (pittákion). Compare Spanish pedazo.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /pɨ.ˈða.su/
- Hyphenation: pe‧da‧ço
- Rhymes: -asu
Noun
pedaço m (plural pedaços)
Derived terms
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