tiririca
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Old Tupi tyryryka (“a kind of invasive sedge”), lit. "that which drags or creeps".
Pronunciation
- (General Brazilian) IPA(key): /t͡ʃiriˈrika/
- (Northeastern Brazil) IPA(key): /tiriˈrika/
Noun
tiririca f (plural tiriricas)
- any herb of the family Cyperaceae
- 17th century, Gregório de Matos, Crônica do Viver Baiano Seiscentista:
- Nunca soube fazer verso,
- senão como tiririca,
- porque como ela é, que pica,
- e corta todo o universo[…]
- He has never known how to make poetry
- that is not like the sedge,
- which by its nature stings
- and runs through the whole universe[…]
- 17th century, Gregório de Matos, Crônica do Viver Baiano Seiscentista:
- (Brazil) Cyperus rotundus, a specific herb of that family
- white-lipped peccary (Tayassu pecari), a hog-like animal species found in Central and South America
- (Brazil, Rio Grande do Sul, slang) pickpocket; a minor thief
- (Brazil, Pará) a wild agitation of a river's waters
Synonyms
- (white-lipped pecary): queixada, queixada-ruiva, queixo-ruivo, canela-ruiva, sabacu, sabucu, tacuité, taiaçu,tajaçu, tanhaçu, tanhocati, taguicati, porco-do-mato, pecari
- (pickpocket): trombadinha, batedor de carteira
Adjective
tiririca m or f (plural tiriricas, comparable)
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