medronho
English
Etymology
From Portuguese medronho.
Noun
medronho (uncountable)
- A Portuguese brandy made from the berries of the strawberry tree.
Anagrams
Portuguese
Etymology
Uncertain. Cognate with Spanish madroño.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: me‧dro‧nho
Noun
medronho m (plural medronhos)
- the berry of the strawberry tree
- (uncountable) medronho (alcoholic beverage)
Derived terms
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- en:Alcoholic beverages
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- pt:Alcoholic beverages
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