parede

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Asturian

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Leonese, from Late Latin parētem, from Latin parietem m.

Noun

parede f (plural paredes)

  1. wall

Galician

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese parede, from Late Latin parētem, from Latin parietem m. Compare Portuguese parede, Spanish pared.

Pronunciation

Noun

parede m (plural paredes)

  1. wall, especially of a room or a building

Derived terms

References

Leonese

Etymology

From Old Leonese, from Late Latin parētem, from Latin parietem m.

Noun

parede f (plural paredes)

  1. wall

References

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese parede, from Late Latin parētem, from Latin parietem m. Compare Galician parede, Spanish pared.

Pronunciation

 

Noun

parede f (plural paredes)

  1. wall (of a house or building)

Usage notes

  • Portuguese differentiates between external and internal walls. The barrier that surrounds and divides lands is called muro, while the structures that make the outer part of a building and divide its rooms are called parede.

Quotations

For quotations using this term, see Citations:parede.

Descendants

  • Kadiwéu: baloote

See also