maltês

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See also: maltes, maltés, and maltès

Friulian

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Adjective

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maltês

  1. Maltese

Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • Rhymes: -eʃ
  • Hyphenation: mal‧tês

Etymology 1

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From Malta (Malta) +‎ -ês (-ese).

Noun

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maltês m (plural malteses, feminine maltesa, feminine plural maltesas)

  1. Maltese (inhabitant of Malta)
  2. (uncountable) Maltese (Semitic language of Malta)
  3. a knight of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
    Synonym: hospitalário

Adjective

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maltês (feminine maltesa, masculine plural malteses, feminine plural maltesas, not comparable)

  1. Maltese (of Malta)
  2. Maltese (of the Maltese language)
  3. (of a cat) whose fur is primarily blue or gray
  4. (relational) of the Sovereign Military Order of Malta
    Synonym: hospitalário
Derived terms
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Etymology 2

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From malta (group of itinerant workers or vagabonds) +‎ -ês (-ese), from Malta (Malta).

Noun

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maltês m (plural malteses, feminine maltesa, feminine plural maltesas)

  1. day labourer
  2. vagabond
    Synonyms: andarilho, nômade, vagabundo, vagamundo
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