/aˈθeso̝/, /aˈseso̝/
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese aceso (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), from Latin accēnsus. Compare Italian acceso.
- lit; lighted (burning, especially with a small, controlled fire)
- lit; on (activated and emitting light)
“Et a cãdea foy logo acesa” — And the candle was then lit
- reddened, flushed, blushed
“Que vergonza! Teño a cara acesa?” — I'm so embarrassed! Is my face red?
- form-of, masculine, participle, past, short-formshort masculine singular past participle of acender
Formsacesa(feminine) · acesos(masculine, plural) · acesas(feminine, plural) · enceso(alternative)
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