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Portuguese
Etymology
From capa (“cape”) + -eta.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -etɐ
- Hyphenation: ca‧pe‧ta
Noun
capeta m (plural capetas) (Brazil)
- (colloquial) the Devil; Satan (the supreme evil being)
- (colloquial) devil (creature from Hell)
- devil (wicked or naughty person)
- Brazilian cocktail made with vodka, condensed milk, cinnamon, and guarana
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Spanish
Noun
capeta f (plural capetas)
- female equivalent of capeto