pelado
Portuguese
Etymology
Past participle of pelar.
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: pe‧la‧do
Adjective
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- skinned
- (Brazil, colloquial) naked (not wearing any clothes)
- Synonym: nu
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Verb
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Spanish
Etymology
From the past participle of pelar.
Pronunciation
Adjective
pelado (feminine pelada, masculine plural pelados, feminine plural peladas)
- peeled, skinned, shelled (having the outer layer e.g. peel, skin, husk etc. removed)
- treeless, bare (with no or little vegetation)
- hairless
- Synonym: lampiño
- bald
- (figuratively) broke, pennyless (without money)
- (figuratively) uncultivated, uncivilized
- (by extension, Mexico) obscene, filthy
- (Chile) naked, nude.
- (Chile) promiscuous.
Noun
pelado m (plural pelados, feminine pelada, feminine plural peladas)
Verb
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