estofo
Galician
Etymology
From Old French estophe, estoffe, from estoffer (“to provide what is necessary, equip, stuff”) (French étoffer and étouffer), from Frankish *stopfōn, *stoppōn (“to cram, plug, stuff”), from Proto-Germanic *stuppōną (“to clog up, block, fill”). Compare English stuff
Noun
estofo m (plural estofos)
Adjective
estofo m (feminine singular estofa, masculine plural estofos, feminine plural estofas)
- stationary, not moving
Portuguese
Alternative forms
Etymology
From estofar (“to upholster”).
Pronunciation
Noun:
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /es.ˈto.fu/
Verb:
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /es.ˈtɔ.fu/
Noun
estofo m (plural estofos)
Related terms
- estofador
- estofamento
- estofar
Verb
estofo
Spanish
Verb
estofo
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