Portuguese | English |
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antigo adjective | ancient(having lasted from a remote period) antiquarian(pertaining to antiquaries; second-hand) antique(old; out of date) back(not current) old-fashioned(preferring the customs of earlier times) pristine(pertaining to the earliest state of something) sometime(former) vintage(of a car, built between 1919 and 1930) |
antigo astronauta noun {m} | ancient astronaut(extraterrestrial associated with paleocontact) |
Antigo Egito proper noun {m} | Ancient Egypt(civilization) |
antigo eslavo eclesiástico proper noun {m} | Old Church Slavonic(the first literary and liturgical Slavic language) |
antigo eslavo oriental proper noun {m} | Old East Slavic(language) |
Antigo Testamento proper noun {m} | Old Testament(first half of the Christian Bible) |
antigolpe adjective | anticoup(opposing a coup) |
antigonadotrofina noun {f} | antigonadotropin(a drug that suppresses gonadotropin) |
antigonadotropina noun {f} | antigonadotropin(a drug that suppresses gonadotropin) |
antigorita noun {f} | antigorite(brownish-green variety of serpentine) |
antigota adjective | antigout(countering gout) |
antigovernamental adjective | antigovernment(opposed to a government currently in power) |
antigoverno adjective | antigovernment(opposed to a government currently in power) |
; inglês antigo proper noun {m} | Old English(ancestor language of modern English) |
alto alemão antigo proper noun {m} | Old High Germanproper noun |
arménio antigo proper noun {m} | Old Armenian(language) |
armênio antigo proper noun {m} | Old Armenian(language) |
escandinavo antigo proper noun {m} | Old Norse(language of Scandinavia before 1400 CE) |
eslavo antigo proper noun {m} | Old Slavonic(Old Church Slavonic) |
francês antigo proper noun {m} | Old French(French language from 9th to the early 14th century) |
grego antigo proper noun {m} | Ancient Greek(the Greek language of classical antiquity) |
holandês antigo proper noun {m} | Old Dutch(language) |
latim antigo proper noun {m} | Old Latinproper noun |
mais antigo adjective | elder(greater than another in age or seniority) |
nórdico antigo proper noun {m} | Old Norse(language of Scandinavia before 1400 CE) |
português antigo proper noun {m} | Old Portuguese(Portuguese language from 13th to 16th centuries) |
prussiano antigo proper noun {m} | Old Prussian(the Old Prussian language) |
tupi antigo proper noun {m} | Old Tupi(extinct language of Brazil) |