burguês
See also: burgués
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Portuguese burges, from Late Latin burgēnsis. Compare Galician burgués, Spanish burgués, Catalan burgès, French bourgeois and Italian borghese.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /buɾˈɣeʃ/
- Hyphenation: bur‧guês
Adjective
burguês (feminine singular burguesa, masculine plural burgueses, feminine plural burguesas, comparable)
Noun
burguês m (plural burgueses, feminine burguesa, feminine plural burguesas)
- (historical) burgher (inhabitant of a mediaeval burgh)
- (Marxism) bourgeois (member of the upper class)
- (derogatory) bourgeois (person with overly conventional and materialistic values)
- (Brazil, slang) a rich person
Synonyms
- (rich person): rico, grã-fino (slang)
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