Old Tupi

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Etymology 1

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From abá +‎ eté.

Noun

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abaeté (unpossessable)

  1. honorable man
    Synonym: angaturama
  2. (Late Tupi) manumitted man
  3. (Late Tupi, Christianity) layman (man who is not an ordained cleric)
    Synonyms: abanhẽ, karaibeté
Descendants
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  • Nheengatu: awaeté
  • Brazilian Portuguese: abaetê, Abaeté

Etymology 2

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Alternative forms

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Adjective

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abaeté (noun form abaeté)

  1. terrifying; frightening (capable of causing fear)
  2. powerful; mighty
Declension
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Noun

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abaeté (possessable)

  1. terror (intense dread, fright, or fear)
  2. bravery; courage

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