vestido
Meaning
-
dressed; clothed
Frequency
Hyphenated as
ves‧ti‧do
Pronounced as (IPA)
/vesˈt͡ʃi.du/
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese vestido, from Latin vestītus (“dressed; clothing”), perfect passive participle of vestiō (“to dress”), from vestis (“clothes”).
New
vestir
- (transitive) to wear; to don (to have an item of clothing on oneself)
- (transitive) to put on (to put an item of clothing on oneself)
- (pronominal) to get dressed (to put clothes on oneself)
- (transitive) to dress; to clothe (to put clothes on someone)
- (transitive) to dress
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Sentences
Dois 2 jovens tocam trompete 🎺 no tradicional vestido mariachi.
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Two young men play trumpet in the traditional mariachi dress.