queimada

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English

Etymology

From Galician, past participle of queimar (to burn).

Noun

queimada (countable and uncountable, plural queimadas)

  1. A traditional drink from Galicia, Spain, made from aguardiente, herbs, lemon peel, coffee beans and cinnamon. It is set alight before drinking.

Galician

Pot for the elaboration of the queimada
Queimada

Etymology

From queimar (to burn).

Pronunciation

Noun

queimada f (plural queimadas)

  1. A local traditional drink made from augardente, cane sugar, herbs, lemon peel, coffee beans and optionally other spices. It is set alight before drinking, so reducing its alcohol content and adding nuances to the flavor.
  2. burning

Adjective

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  1. burnt
  2. burned out

Verb

queimada f sg

  1. feminine singular past participle of queimar

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Portuguese

Pronunciation

  • Hyphenation: quei‧ma‧da

Adjective

queimada f sg

  1. (deprecated template usage) Feminine singular of adjective queimado.

Noun

queimada f (plural queimadas)

  1. (Brazil) forest fire
    Synonym: incêndio florestal
  2. dodgeball

Verb

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Spanish

Etymology

From Galician, past participle of queimar (to burn). Doublet of quemada.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /keiˈmada/ [kei̯ˈma.ð̞a]

Noun

queimada f (plural queimadas)

  1. queimada