estrado

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See also: estradò

Galician

Estrado (10th anniversary of the Galipedia, the Galician language Wikipedia)

Etymology

13th century. From Old Galician and Old Galician-Portuguese estrado, from Latin strātum (pavement), strātus.[1]

Pronunciation

Noun

estrado m (plural estrados)

  1. dais, estrade, stage, raised platform
  2. courtroom
  3. bed of a cart
  4. (dated) layer of litter deposited on public roads for the formation of fertilizer thought the combined mechanical, chemical and biological action of vehicles, passer-bys, animals, rain, etc.
  5. (archaic) carpet

Adjective

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  1. laid down; deposited on the ground
  2. covered

References


Italian

Verb

estrado

  1. first-person singular present indicative of estradare

Anagrams


Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Galician-Portuguese estrado, from Latin strātum. Compare the borrowing estrato.

Noun

estrado m (plural estrados)

  1. dais (raised platform)

Spanish

Etymology

From Old Spanish estrado, from Latin strātum, strātus. Compare the borrowing estrato.

Noun

estrado m (plural estrados)

  1. platform, dais, estrade, stage
  2. (law) court