Portugál | Angol |
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mago noun {m} | mage [mages](magician, wizard or sorcerer) magician [magicians](practitioner of allegedly supernatural magic) magus [magi](magician) warlock [warlocks](male magic-user) wizard [wizards](person skilled with magic) |
magoado adjective {m} | sorrowful(full of sorrow) |
magoar verb | bruise [bruised, bruising, bruises](strike (a person), giving them a bruise) hurt [hurt, hurt, hurting, hurts](to cause emotional pain) wound [wounded, wounding, wounds](hurt (someone's feelings)) |
arquimago noun {m} | archmage(a very powerful mage) |
boca do estômago noun {f} | epigastrium [epigastriums](the upper middle region of the abdomen) |
demagogia noun {f} | demagogy(demagogism) |
demagogicamente adverb | demagogically(in a demagogic manner) |
demagogo noun | demagogue [demagogues]((pejorative) a political orator or leader who gains favor by pandering to or exciting the passions and prejudices of the audience rather than by using rational argument) |
estômago noun | maw(stomach) |
estômago noun {m} | guts((slang) courage) stomach [stomachs](digestive organ) |
reis magos proper noun {m-Pl} | Magi(wise men who visited and gave gifts to the baby Jesus) |
âmago noun {m} | core [cores](most important part of a thing) gist [gists](the most essential part) heartwood(wood) |