portato

English

Etymology

Borrowed from Italian portato, past participle of portare (to bring, carry, bear), from porta (door, gate).

Adverb

portato

  1. (music) In an unconnected manner, as opposed to legato, but not as short as staccato.

Anagrams


Esperanto

Noun

portato (accusative singular portaton, plural portatoj, accusative plural portatojn)

  1. singular present nominal passive participle of porti

Italian

Adjective

portato (feminine singular portata, masculine plural portati, feminine plural portate)

  1. prone, inclined, that has a bent

Noun

portato m (plural portati) (rare)

  1. result, outcome

Verb

portato m

  1. past participle of portare

Derived terms


Latin

Verb

portātō

  1. second-person singular present active imperative of portō
  2. third-person singular present active imperative of portō
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