/aˈɡudo/, [ɑˈɣ̞u.ð̞ʊ], /aˈɡudo/
OriginInherited from Old Galician-Portuguese agudo, from Latin acūtus.
- acute
- sensitive, smart
“Et este rey dom Rramiro, por que o seus arangoeses [aujã] por çĩple et que nõ era muy agudo” — And this king Don Ramiro, their Aragonese thought that he was simple and not very smart
- sharp
“Quando as ditas llandoas creçeren asy como Nozes, ou mais ou menos, traua dellas llogo et apretaas et fendeas ao llongo con canyuete agudo” — when these growths become big as nuts, give or take, grab them readily and squeeze them and cut them open lengthwise with a sharp knife
Formsaguda(feminine) · agudos(masculine, plural) · agudas(feminine, plural)