cerda
Portuguese
Etymology
From Late Latin setula, diminutive of Latin sēta, saeta (“thick hair”). Compare Spanish cerda, Italian setola (“bristle”).
Noun
cerda f (plural cerdas)
- bristle (stiff or coarse hair)
Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Late Latin setula, diminutive of Latin sēta, saeta (“thick hair”). Compare Italian setola (“bristle”).
Pronunciation
- (Castilian) IPA(key): /ˈθerda/, [ˈθerða]
- (Latin America) IPA(key): /ˈserda/, [ˈserða]
Adjective
cerda
- Feminine singular of adjective cerdo.
Noun
cerda f (plural cerdas)
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