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English
Etymology
From Portuguese garrafeira, from garrafa (“bottle”).
Noun
garrafeira (countable and uncountable, plural garrafeiras)
- a type of port wine which ages in demijohns in addition to wooden barrels.
Portuguese
Etymology
From garrafa (“bottle”) + -eira.
Pronunciation
Noun
garrafeira f (plural garrafeiras)
- female equivalent of garrafeiro
- a warehouse where bottles are stored, especially wine bottles
- wine shop (a shop which sells alcoholic drinks, especially wine)
Noun
garrafeira m (plural garrafeiras)
- garrafeira (type of port wine)
- Synonym: garrafaria
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