baldo

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See also: Baldo and baldó

Italian

Etymology

From Old French bald, from Frankish *bald, from Proto-Germanic *balþaz. Cognate with Old English beald. More at English bold.

Noun

baldo

  1. A type of rice.

Adjective

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  1. bold, self-confident, brave, fearless, doughty

Portuguese

Verb

baldo

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Spanish

Verb

baldo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of baldar.