galhada
Portuguese edit
Etymology edit
From galho (“branch”) + -ada.
Pronunciation edit
Noun edit
galhada f (plural galhadas)
- antler (bony structure on the head of deer, moose and elk)
- the branches of a tree or bush as a whole
- a large branch from which smaller branches stem; a bough
- (Brazil, slang) the figurative result of unfaithfulness in marriage
Synonyms edit
- (antler): esgalho, haste
- (branches): galharia, galharada, ramagem, ramaria, galhagem
- (result of unfaithfulness): chifre, corno