bravio

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See also: bravío

Latin

Noun

braviō

  1. dative/ablative singular of bravium

Portuguese

Etymology

bravo + -io.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: bra‧vi‧o

Adjective

bravio (feminine bravia, masculine plural bravios, feminine plural bravias)

  1. feral, wild
  2. uneducated, uncivilized
  3. (of the terrain) difficult to traverse, untraversable, impenetrable
  4. (of a plant, or tree) incapable of bearing fruits, unfruitful
  5. (of a plant, or vegetable) spontaneous, weed
  6. (of the land) uncultivated
  7. (of the sea) stormy

Synonyms

Noun

bravio m (plural bravios)

  1. a patch of terrain which it is arid
  2. a patch of terrain through which it is difficult to move
  3. an uncultivated land

Derived terms