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Asturian
Noun
sostén m (plural sostenes)
- bra (brassiere)
Synonyms
Catalan
Verb
sostén
- second-person singular imperative of sostenir
Galician
Verb
sostén
- inflection of soster:
- third-person singular present indicative
- second-person singular imperative
Spanish
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /sosˈten/
- Rhymes: -en
- Syllabification: sos‧tén
Etymology 1
Deverbal from sostener, or possibly borrowed from Old Occitan sostenh;[1] compare French soutien, soutien-gorge.
Noun
sostén m (plural sostenes)
- support, prop
- (now especially Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, Spain, Venezuela) bra, brassière
- Synonyms: see Thesaurus:sostén
1992, Javier Marías, chapter 1, in Corazón tan blanco [A Heart So White]:No he querido saber, pero he sabido que una de las niñas […] entró en cuarto de baño, se puso frente al espejo, se abrió la blusa, se quitó el sostén y se buscó el corazón con la punta de la pistola de su propio padre, que estaba en el comedor con parte de la familia y tres invitados.- I didn't want to know, but I found out that one of the girls...went into the bathroom, stood in front of the mirror, opened her blouse, took off her bra and searched for her heart with the tip of the pistol which belonged to her father, who was in the dining room with part of the family and three guests.
- sustenance, nourishment
Etymology 2
Verb
sostén
- second-person singular imperative of sostener
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