jinela
Macanese
Etymology
From Portuguese janela (“window”), from Vulgar Latin *januella (“window”), diminutive of the word jānua, alternative spelling of Latin iānua (“door”).
Noun
jinela
- window
- nhonha na jinela
- young lady at the window
Mirandese
Etymology
From Vulgar Latin *januella (“window”), diminutive of the word jānua, alternative spelling of Latin iānua (“door”).
Noun
jinela f (plural jinelas)
- window
- 1987, Manuel da Costa Fontes, Romanceiro da Província de Trás-os-montes, Acta Universitatis Conimbrigensis, page 446:
- […] ũa jinela mui alta;
- […] a very tall window;
- […] ũa jinela mui alta;
- 1987, Manuel da Costa Fontes, Romanceiro da Província de Trás-os-montes, Acta Universitatis Conimbrigensis, page 446:
Portuguese
Noun
jinela f (plural s)
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