The Portuguese word for collar is
colarinho
Gender
The gender of colarinho is masculine. E.g. o colarinho.Plural
The plural of colarinho is colarinhos.Portuguese Definition
collar | |
1. Substantivo. gola. |
Translations for collar and their definitions
colarinho | |
1. n-m. diminutive of colar | |
2. n-m. collar (part of an upper garment that fits around the neck) | |
3. n-m. (Brazil) beer froth | |
4. n-m. (architecture) a band placed around a column, just below the chapiter |
coleira | |
1. n-f. (dog) collar | |
2. n-f. (botany) kola (tree) |
gola | |
1. n-f. collar | |
2. n-f. cornice |
anel | |
1. n-m. ring (small metal object) | |
2. n-m. (colloquial) asshole; anus |
deter | |
1. v. to stop, arrest, detain, restrain | |
2. v. to deter | |
3. v. to withhold | |
4. v. to hold (a right or privilege) | |
A empresa detém o direito de despedir os empregados. | |
5. v. to own (corporate) | |
Esta empresa detém uma cadeia de restaurantes. |
colar | |
1. n-m. necklace, chain | |
2. n-m. (clothing) collar | |
3. v. to glue (to join with glue) | |
4. v. to affix, to attach, to tie together | |
5. v. to invest (to receive a priest's collar) | |
6. v. to settle a bill | |
7. v. (Brazil, slang) to approach, to get closer to (someone or somewhere) | |
8. v. (Brazil, slang) to use a copy of content to help to complete a school or university test, often illegally | |
9. v. (Brazil, usually as colar grau) to receive one’s university diploma, especially in a ceremonial manner | |
10. v. (Brazil, transitive) to invest (to ceremonially install someone in some office) |
Dictionary entries from Wiktionary
More Portuguese words for Wardrobe (clothing)
All vocabulary sets
Random Quiz:
Como se diz shout?
Como se diz shout?
Start learning Portuguese vocabulary
Subscribe to Word of the Day |
Email: |
Our Books