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English
Etymology
From French palmarès.
Noun
palmares (plural palmares)
- (sports, especially cycling) The record of someone's sporting achievements.
2024 July 19, Alasdair Fotheringham, Cycling News:Tour de France race leader Tadej Pogačar's latest devastating climbing performance on the road to Isola 2000 both put the yellow jersey out of reach for his rivals and simultaneously confirmed that come Sunday evening, barring total disaster, a historic Giro d'Italia-Tour 'double' will be forming part of his palmares.
Usage notes
Singular palmares refers to one person's record, so one should say "his palmares is ..." but "their palmares are ...". However, because even singular palmares "sounds like a plural" in English, it is in practice common to see uses such as "his palmares are ...".
Dutch
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pɑl.maːˈrɛs/
- Hyphenation: pal‧ma‧res
Noun
palmares n or m (plural palmaressen, diminutive palmaresje n)
- (Belgium) record of achievements
- (Netherlands) record of sports achievements
Italian
Etymology
Borrowed from French palmarès.
Noun
palmares m (invariable)
- prize list
- record of achievements
Anagrams
Latin
Verb
palmārēs
- second-person singular imperfect active subjunctive of palmō
Adjective
palmārēs
- nominative/accusative/vocative masculine/feminine plural of palmāris
References
Portuguese
Verb
palmares
- inflection of palmar:
- second-person singular future subjunctive
- second-person singular personal infinitive
Romanian
Etymology
Borrowed from French palmarès.
Noun
palmares n (plural palmaresuri)
- prize list; list of winners
- record of achievements
Declension
Spanish
Adjective
palmares m pl or f pl
- plural of palmar
Noun
palmares m pl
- plural of palmar
Verb
palmares
- second-person singular future subjunctive of palmar