[ˈniðjʊ]
OriginAttested since 1409 (nedeo). From Old Galician-Portuguese nedeo, from Latin nitidus. Doublet of nítido and cognate with Portuguese nédio.
- smooth, sleek
“depois fillen dous homes seños paos redondos e nedeos e untenos d’azeite caente” — then two men should pick each one a round and smooth stick, and smear them with hot oil
Formsnidia(feminine) · nidios(masculine, plural) · nidias(feminine, plural) · nedio(alternative)
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