See also: Picado

Galician

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Etymology

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From picar.

Pronunciation

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Participle

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picado (feminine picada, masculine plural picados, feminine plural picadas)

  1. past participle of picar

Adjective

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picado (feminine picada, masculine plural picados, feminine plural picadas)

  1. chopped, minced, ground
  2. having bites
  3. (of wine) spoiled
  4. (of a tooth) decayed
  5. (of people) piqued
    • 1823, Pedro Boado Sánchez, Diálogo entre dos Labradores gallegos afligidos:
      E may-lo Alcalde habíase d’alegrar, qu’el tamen está picado, qu’ainda n-hay ano é medio cabal que lle morreo á muller, é tamen pagou á farda como cada fillo de veciño.
      And the mayor would also be glad, because he's also piqued, because there's not a whole year and a half that his wife died and he also paid the burden as every mother's son
  6. (of the sea) choppy (having many small, rough waves)
  7. (music) staccato (with each note played for a very short duration)
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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Hyphenation: pi‧ca‧do

Adjective

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picado (feminine picada, masculine plural picados, feminine plural picadas)

  1. having insect bites
  2. hash (chopped into small pieces)
  3. (of the sea) choppy (having many small, rough waves)
  4. (music) staccato (with each note played for a very short duration)
    Synonym: staccato

Noun

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picado m (plural picados)

  1. finely chopped food
    Synonym: picadinho
  2. (music) staccato (articulation in with each note played for a very short duration)
    Synonym: staccato

Participle

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picado (feminine picada, masculine plural picados, feminine plural picadas)

  1. past participle of picar

Spanish

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Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /piˈkado/ [piˈka.ð̞o]
  • Rhymes: -ado
  • Syllabification: pi‧ca‧do

Adjective

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picado (feminine picada, masculine plural picados, feminine plural picadas)

  1. rotten, spoiled
    Synonym: estropeado
  2. piqued
  3. (of a tooth) decayed
  4. (of the sea) choppy
  5. (of food, especially meat) minced, ground
  6. (colloquial) bitter, pissed

Derived terms

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Noun

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picado m (plural picados)

  1. (film) overhead shot
  2. (music) staccato note
  3. (Argentina) kick around (informal football game)

Participle

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picado (feminine picada, masculine plural picados, feminine plural picadas)

  1. past participle of picar

Further reading

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