papudo

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Galician

Etymology

From papo (crop, dewlap, goitre) +‎ -udo.

Pronunciation

Adjective

papudo (feminine papuda, masculine plural papudos, feminine plural papudas)

  1. having a crop, dewlap or goitre
  2. saggy, baggy
  3. false, mischievous
  4. (of soup or broth) with cornflour

References

Portuguese

Etymology

From papo (crop, dewlap, goitre) +‎ -udo.

Pronunciation

 

  • Hyphenation: pa‧pu‧do

Adjective

papudo (feminine papuda, masculine plural papudos, feminine plural papudas)

  1. having a crop, dewlap or goitre
    Synonym: empapuçado
  2. saggy, baggy
  3. boastful, swaggery