/ˈbeɾde/, [ˈbeɾ.ð̞ɪ]
OriginFrom Old Galician-Portuguese verde, from Vulgar Latin virdis, syncopated from Latin viridis. Cognate with English verdure and vert, as well as various Romance homonyms.
- feminine, masculinegreen (color/colour)
“A raís do toxo verde é moi dura de arrigar.” — The root of the green purple is hard to irrigate.
- feminine, masculineunripe
- masculinegreen (color/colour)
- archaic, masculinegreen or blue
“O elamẽto da agoa figurauãna por rrazõ do mar, em semellança de varom et outrosi de hũa grande ymage, et coroada et nõ aposta mays fea et cõmo em semellança de quẽ espanta; et as suas vestiduras de du” — And the element of the water figured by reason of the sea, looking like a man, as a large image, crowned, and not handsome but ugly and with a terrifying look; and his clothes were of two colors, whic
Formsverdes(plural)