medo

See also: Medo, mêdo, and Medo-

Galician

Etymology

From Old Portuguese medo, from Old Portuguese metus.

Noun

medo m (uncountable)

  1. fear

See also


Japanese

Romanization

medo

  1. Rōmaji transcription of めど

Portuguese

Alternative forms

Etymology

From Old Portuguese medo, from Latin metus (fear). Compare Spanish miedo.

Pronunciation

Noun

medo m (plural medos)

  1. fear (emotion caused by actual or perceived danger or threat)
    Não tenho medo.
    I'm not afraid.
    Estamos com medo.
    We are afraid.
    • 2007, J. K. Rowling, Lya Wyler, Harry Potter e as Relíquias da Morte, Rocco, page 317:
      Desculpe, acho que dá mais medo se for meia-noite!
      I'm sorry, I thought that it would be more fearsome if it were midnight!

Serbo-Croatian

Etymology

Derived from medved

Noun

medo n (Cyrillic spelling медо)

  1. bear
  1. teddy bear
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