bravio
See also: bravío
Latin
editNoun
editbraviō
Portuguese
editEtymology
editPronunciation
edit
- Hyphenation: bra‧vi‧o
Adjective
editbravio (feminine bravia, masculine plural bravios, feminine plural bravias)
- feral, wild
- uneducated, uncivilized
- (of the terrain) difficult to traverse, untraversable, impenetrable
- (of a plant, or tree) incapable of bearing fruits, unfruitful
- (of a plant, or vegetable) spontaneous, weed
- (of the land) uncultivated
- (of the sea) stormy
Synonyms
edit- (undomesticated): silvestre, brabo, bravo
- (uncivilized): bárbaro, rude, grosseiro, bravo
- (untraversable): intransitável
- (unfruitful): infrutífero, estéril
- (spontaneous weed): espontâneo, bravo
- (uncultivated land): inculto, bravo
- (stormy sea): tempestuoso, brabo, bravo
Noun
editbravio m (plural bravios)
- a patch of terrain which it is arid
- a patch of terrain through which it is difficult to move
- an uncultivated land
Derived terms
edit- bravia (a certain sort of pear)
- braviamente
- braviozinho, braviozão