remanso

See also: Remanso

Latin

Participle

remānsō

  1. dative/ablative masculine/neuter singular of remānsus

Portuguese

Etymology

From Latin remansum, supine of remaneo.

Noun

remanso m (plural remansos)

  1. tranquility, calmness
    Synonyms: tranquilidade, sossego, calma
  2. quiet place
  3. retreat, haven
  4. backwater, still water (area of stagnant water)
  5. (Bairrada) hability

Spanish

Etymology 1

From Latin remansum, supine of remaneo.

Noun

remanso m (plural remansos)

  1. backwater, still water (area of stagnant water)
  2. quiet place
  3. haven

Etymology 2

From re- + manso.

Adjective

remanso (feminine remansa, masculine plural remansos, feminine plural remansas)

  1. very tame

Etymology 3

See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

Verb

remanso

  1. only used in me remanso, first-person singular present indicative of remansarse

Further reading

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