peão
Portuguese
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese peon, an early semi-learned borrowing from Medieval Latin pedōnem (“one who goes on foot”), from Latin pēs (“foot”). Compare Galician peón, Spanish peón, French pion, Italian pedone.
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -ɐ̃w̃
- (Brazil) IPA(key): /peˈɐ̃w̃/ [peˈɐ̃ʊ̯̃], /piˈɐ̃w̃/ [pɪˈɐ̃ʊ̯̃], (faster pronunciation) /ˈpjɐ̃w̃/ [ˈpjɐ̃ʊ̯̃]
- (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /peˈɐ̃w̃/ [peˈɐ̃ʊ̯̃]
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈpjɐ̃w̃/
- Homophone: pião
- Hyphenation: pe‧ão
Noun
peão m (plural peões, feminine peã or peoa or peona, feminine plural peãs or peoas or peonas)
- peon
- pedestrian
- Synonym: pedestre
- (chess) pawn
- Low level construction worker
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