Catalan

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Pronunciation

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Etymology 1

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From banda (side) +‎ -ada.

Noun

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bandada f (plural bandades)

  1. side
    Synonyms: banda, costat
  2. (nautical) lurch (sudden movement)

Etymology 2

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From banda (group) +‎ -ada.

Noun

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bandada f (plural bandades)

  1. flock, herd, pack, etc.
  2. gang, troop, band

Further reading

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Galician

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Etymology

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Attested since 1671. From bando +‎ -ada.

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Noun

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bandada f (plural bandadas)

  1. flock (of birds)
    Synonym: banda
  2. shoal (of fish)
    Synonyms: banco, cardume
  3. flock, swarm (of people)
    Synonym: bando
    • 1671, Gabriel Feixoo, Contenda dos labradores de Caldelas:
      Homes, jentes à rribeira,
      tocai ò sino apilido,
      que esta o Roleiro firido
      polo medio da moleira.
      rapaces, mulleres, bellos
      eilos ben nunha bandada
      Men, people, to the banks!
      Toll the bells, alarm!
      Roleiro is wounded
      by the middle of the head.
      Young ones, women, elders
      here they come together in a flock
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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: ban‧da‧da

Noun

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bandada f (plural bandadas)

  1. flock of birds in flight
    Synonyms: revoada, ninhal

Adjective

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bandada f sg

  1. feminine singular of bandado

Spanish

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Etymology

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From banda +‎ -ada.

Noun

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bandada f (plural bandadas)

  1. flock (of birds)
    Synonym: banda
  2. swarm (of insects)
  3. shoal (of fish)
    Synonyms: banco, cardume
  4. flock, swarm (of people)

Adjective

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bandada f

  1. feminine singular of bandado

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