sútil
Portuguese edit
Etymology edit
From Latin sūtilis, from suere (“to sew”).
Pronunciation edit
- Hyphenation: sú‧til
Adjective edit
sútil m or f (plural súteis)
- amended, made with conjoined pieces, sewn
- made with leather pieces that overlap over each other, especially of objects made by the Scythians
- formed by flowers that overlap over each other
Usage notes edit
Not to be confused with sutil.