[ˈbɾaðʊ]
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese braado (13th century, Cantigas de Santa Maria), back-formation from bradar.
- masculineroar, yell, shout
“Et começou o torneo a creçer tãto, et a seer o acapelamento tã grande, et a uolta et os braados et os alaridos et os sõos dos cornos et das tronpas tã grandes et tã esquiuos que ome nõ se podía oýr” — And the tournament began to grow so much, and the carnage was so large, and the din and the roars and the yells and the sounds of the horns and of the trumpets so big and harsh that a man couldn't hea
- first-person, form-of, indicative, present, singularfirst-person singular present indicative of bradar
Formsbrados(plural)
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