palácio

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See also: palacio and Palacio

Portuguese

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palácio

Etymology

Borrowed from Latin palātium (palace), from Palātium (Palatine hill), possibly from Etruscan 𐌚𐌀𐌋𐌀𐌃 (falad, sky). Cognate of the inherited paço.

Pronunciation

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Noun

palácio m (plural s)

  1. palace (large residence where aristocrats usually live)
  2. palace (large and lavishly ornate residence)
  3. major government building

Synonyms

  • (large residence where aristocrats usually live): castelo
  • (large residence): mansão

Antonyms

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