garrido

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See also: gárrido and Garrido

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese garrido (cheerful) (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from garrir.

Pronunciation

Participle

garrido (feminine garrida, masculine plural garridos, feminine plural garridas)

  1. past participle of garrir

Adjective

garrido (feminine garrida, masculine plural garridos, feminine plural garridas)

  1. lush, fresh-looking; healthy; strong
    Boa roupa e boa vida, fan á vella garrida. (proverb)Good clothes and good life make the old woman healthy (and fresh looking).
    • c1350, K. M. Parker. (ed.) (1975), Historia Troyana. Santiago: Instituto "Padre Sarmiento", page 120:
      forõ moy ledos todos por que era el [moy] bẽ garrido
      all of them were very happy, because he was well healed
    • 1355, Alfonso Álvarez Villasandino:
      por fogir de fealdade, | e fui ver con omildade | mui garrida catadura.
      for fleeing ugliness, | and I went see with humbleness | very beauty countenance.
    Synonym: louzán
  2. blonde; auburn
  3. (archaic) cheerful; frivolous; brainless

Noun

garrido m (plural garridos)

  1. a generic precious item

References

Portuguese

Etymology

From garrir.

Pronunciation

 

Participle

garrido (feminine garrida, masculine plural garridos, feminine plural garridas)

  1. past participle of garrir

Adjective

garrido (feminine garrida, masculine plural garridos, feminine plural garridas)

  1. garish, showy, brash
    Synonym: vistoso
  2. elegant
    Synonym: elegante
  3. bright, cheerful
    Synonyms: alegre, animado
    • 1969, Jorge Ben Jor (lyrics and music), “Take It Easy My Brother Charles”:
      Rosa é a flor da simpatia / É a flor escolhida no dia / Do primeiro encontro do nosso dia / Com a vida querida / Com a vida mais garrida
      (please add an English translation of this quotation)

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Spanish

Etymology

Past participle of Old Spanish garrir (to chat, prattle), from Latin garrīre (to chatter).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ɡaˈrido/
  • Rhymes: -ido
  • Syllabification: ga‧rri‧do

Adjective

garrido (feminine garrida, masculine plural garridos, feminine plural garridas)

  1. hefty; strong; strong-looking
  2. (of a woman) good-looking; beauteous
  3. elegant; gentlemanly

Descendants

  • Catalan: garrit

Participle

garrido (feminine garrida, masculine plural garridos, feminine plural garridas)

  1. past participle of garrir

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