espingarda
Portuguese
Etymology
From Italian spingarda, from French espringale (“springald”), from Frankish *springan (“spring, jump”), from Proto-Germanic *springaną, from Proto-Indo-European *spr̥ǵʰ.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: es‧pin‧gar‧da
Noun
espingarda f (plural s)
- rifle (firearm with long barrel)
- 2011 January 12, Alexandra Prado Coelho, “Um filósofo no meio dos peluches”, in Público[1]:
- O filósofo francês está sentado dentro de um carro criado pela artista plástica portuguesa - um velho Morris Oxford preto, todo coberto por espingardas de plástico a apontar para trás, e, no interior, uma confusão de bonecos de peluche de todas as formas e cores.
- (please add an English translation of this quotation)
- (Brazil) shotgun
Further reading
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