toada

Portuguese

Etymology

From toar (to resound; to sound) + -ada.

Pronunciation

  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /toˈa.dɐ/

Noun

toada f (plural toadas)

  1. the act of sounding an instrument, bell, alarm or such
  2. (music) tune; melody (short musical composition)
  3. (music) accompaniment (instrumental part of a song)
  4. (Brazil, music) in certain genres of Brazilian folk music, such as maracatu, the vocal part of a song
  5. (Brazil, music) the musical composition that accompanies a Bumba Meu Boi performance
  6. din (continued, cacophonous noise)

Participle

toada f sg

  1. feminine singular of toado

Further reading

Spanish

Participle

toada f sg

  1. feminine singular of toado
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