toldo

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See also: Toldo and toldó

Old High German

Noun

toldo ?

  1. top, crown (of tree/plant)

Descendants

  • Middle High German: tolde

Portuguese

Noun

toldo m (plural toldos)

  1. awning (a rooflike cover extended over or before any place)

Spanish

Etymology

From (deprecated template usage) [etyl] Old French tialz (area between the stern and mainmast), from Proto-Germanic *teldą; see also Middle Dutch telt, Old High German zelt Old Norse tjald. Cognate with English tilt (tent fabric and covering).

Noun

toldo m (plural toldos)

  1. awning
  2. a lean-to or wigwam (a simple structure made by indigenous people as housing)

Derived terms

Verb

toldo

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of toldar.