Define:Verde
Asturian
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.
Pronunciation
eedit- [ˈbeɾ.ðe]
Adjective
eeditVerde c (plural verdes)
Noun
eeditVerde m (plural verdes)
- The colour green
Derived terms
eeditCorsican
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.
Pronunciation
eedit- /ˈβɛr.dɛ/
Adjective
eeditVerde
Dutch
eeditEtymology
eeditGermanic: an obsolete construction frae ver (“far”), plausibly an erroneous back-biggin, modelled on the superlative verder (instead o 'verrer')
Adjective
eeditVerde
- Obsolete form o verre.
Anagrams
eeditEsperanto
eeditAdverb
eeditVerde
- greenly
green colour:
Relatit terms
eeditGalician
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Old Portuguese verde, frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.
Adjective
eeditNoon
eeditVerde m (plural Verdes)
- The colour green
Derived terms
eeditSee an aa
eeditColours in Galician · cores (layout · text) | ||||
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vermello | verde | amarelo | ? | branco |
? | ? | ? | ? | rosa |
? | azul | laranxa | gris | ? |
negro | púrpura | castaño, marrón | ? | ciano |
Interlingua
eeditAdjective
eeditVerde
Italian
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae syncopation o Laitin viridis, viridem, frae virere, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.
Pronunciation
eeditAdjective
eeditVerde (masculine and feminine plural verdi)
Noon
eeditVerde m (plural Verdi)
Relatit terms
eeditSee also
eeditColours in Italian · colori (layout · text) | ||||
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rosso | verde | giallo | crema | bianco |
cremisi | magenta | blu petrolio, foglia di tè | limetta | rosa |
indaco | blu | arancione | grigio | violetto |
nero | viola | marrone | azzurro | ciano |
Anagrams
eeditNorse Nynorsk
eeditAdjective
eeditVerde
Auld Portuguese
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem.
Pronunciation
eedit- /ˈβeɾ.de/
Adjective
eeditVerde m f (plural verdes)
- green
- 13t century, Cancioneiro da Ajuda, João Garcia de Guilhade, A 229: Amigos, non poss'eu negar (facsimile)
- [O]s ollos uerdes que eu ui / me façen ora andar aſſi.
- The green een that A hae seen / hae made me nou be lik this.
- [O]s ollos uerdes que eu ui / me façen ora andar aſſi.
- 13t century, Cancioneiro da Ajuda, João Garcia de Guilhade, A 229: Amigos, non poss'eu negar (facsimile)
Descendants
eeditSee an aa
eeditColours in Old Portuguese · coores, colores (layout · text) | ||||
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vermello | verde | amarelo | ? | branco |
{{{crimson}}} | ? | ? | ? | rosa |
? | azur | ? | gris | ? |
negro, preto | cardẽo | castanno | ? | ? |
Portuguese
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Old Portuguese verde (“green”), frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem (“green”).
Cognate wi Galician verde, Spainish verde, Catalan verd, Occitan verd, French vert, Italian verde, Romanian verde an Inglis vert, virid.
Pronunciation
eedit- (Portugal) /ˈveɾ.ðɨ/
- (Brazilian, standard, fluminense, capixaba, brasiliense) /ˈveʁ.dʒi/
- (Paulista, urban Soothren Brazil) /ˈveɾ.d(ʒ)i/
- (Caipira, sertanejo) /ˈveɻ.dʒi/
- (rural Soothren Brazil) /ˈveɻ.de/
- (Nordestino, baiano) /ˈveh.di/
- (Northren Brazil, mineiro) /ˈveh.dʒi/
- (rural far southern Brazil, gaúcho da pama, Riverense Portuñol) /ˈveɾ.de/
Adjective
eeditVerde m, f (plural verdes)
- green in colour
- (o fruit) unripe; green (nae ripe, nae ready tae eat)
- (feeguratively) unripe; green (nae fully developed)
- (buzzword) green; environmentally friendly
Derived terms
eeditNoon
eeditVerde m (plural Verdes)
- The colour green
Relatit terms
eeditSee also
eeditColours in Portuguese · cores (layout · text) | ||||
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vermelho | verde | amarelo | creme | branco |
carmim | magenta | azul-petróleo | lima | rosa, cor-de-rosa |
índigo, anil |
azul | laranja, cor-de-laranja |
cinza | violeta |
preto | roxo | castanho, marrom |
azul céu | ciano |
Romanie
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc. Relatit tae Inglis verdure.
Pronunciation
eedit- /ˈver.de/
Adjective
eeditVerde m, f, n (plural Verzi)
Declension
eeditNoon
eeditVerde n (uncoontable)
Declension
eeditDerived terms
eeditRelatit terms
eeditSpaingie
eeditEtymology
eeditFrae Old Spanish, frae Vulgar Latin virdis, virdem, frae Laitin viridis, viridem, cognate wi Inglis verdure, various Romance homonyms on this page, French vert, etc.
Pronunciation
eedit- /ˈberde/
Adjective
eeditVerde (plural Verdes)
- green in colour
- La puerta es verde.
- The duir is green.
- unripe
- inexperienced; naïve
- risqué, nauchty
- ¿Están verdes los vestidos?
- Are the dresses risqué?
- dirty, coorse
- Esos son chistes verdes
- Thae are dirty jokes.
- unweel; sick
- ¿Estás verde?
- Are ye unweel?
- green (eco-friendly)
Uissage notes
eeditWhan uised wi the verb ser, verde means leeterally green in colour, while the verb estar is uised wi feegurative meanins o verde sic as naïve, risqué, unweel or dirty.
Noon
eeditVerde m (plural Verdes)
- green (colour)
Derived terms
eeditRelatit terms
eeditSee an aa
eeditColours in Spainish · colores (layout · text) | ||||
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rojo | verde | amarillo | crema | blanco |
carmín, carmesí, carmesín, cremesín, cremesino | magenta | azul-petróleo | lima | rosa |
añil, índigo | azul | naranja, anaranjado | gris | violeta |
negro | morado, púrpura | marrón | azur | cian |