carreta

English

Noun

carreta (plural carretas)

  1. (Canada, US, historical) An oxcart.

Catalan

Etymology

    Inherited from Old Catalan carreta, from carro + -eta.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): (Central) [kəˈrɛ.tə]
    • IPA(key): (Balearic) [kəˈrə.tə]
    • IPA(key): (Valencia) [kaˈre.ta]
    • Audio (Valencia):(file)

    Noun

    carreta f (plural carretes)

    1. cart, dray

    Derived terms

    Further reading

    Galician

    Etymology 1

      Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese carreta, possibly borrowed from Old Catalan carreta, from carro + -eta.

      Pronunciation

      • IPA(key): /kaˈreta/ [kɑˈre.t̪ɐ]
      • Rhymes: -eta

      Noun

      carreta f (plural carretas)

      1. wheelbarrow
        Synonyms: carretilla, cozo

      References

      Etymology 2

      See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

      Verb

      carreta

      1. inflection of carretar:
        1. third-person singular present indicative
        2. second-person singular imperative

      Old Catalan

      Etymology

        From carro + -eta.

        Noun

        carreta f

        1. cart

        Descendants

        • Catalan: carreta
        • ? Old Galician-Portuguese: carreta
          • Galician: carreta
          • Portuguese: carreta (see there for further descendants)
        • ? Old Spanish: carreta

        References

        • Joan Coromines (1980–1991) “carreta”, in Diccionari etimològic i complementari de la llengua catalana, Barcelona: Curial Edicions Catalanes

        Old Galician-Portuguese

        Etymology

          Possibly borrowed from Old Catalan carreta.

          Pronunciation

          • IPA(key): /kaˈreta/
          • Rhymes: -eta

          Noun

          carreta f (plural carretas)

          1. cart
            • 1390, Jose Luis Pensado Tomé (ed.), Os Miragres de Santiago. Versión gallega del Códice latino del siglo XII atribuido al papa Calisto I. Madrid: C.S.I.C., page 117:
              Et rrei Calrros entẽdeo, et com̃o estaua armado de moi boa loriga et de moy boo elmo et cõ moy boa espada et cõplido de grraça de Deus, que era cõ el, entrou ontre as azes dos mouros dando moy grãdes feridas a destro et seestro, matãdo moytos deles ata que chegou onde estaua a carreta, et dou cõ a espada ẽna aste en que estaua o pendon et cortoo
              King Charlemagne noticed, and since he was well armed with an excellent chain mail and a very good helm and a very good sword and full with the Grace of God, which was with him, he entered among the lines of the Moors giving large wounds left and right, killing many of them till he arrived where the cart was, and he hit with the sword the pole where the pennon was and cut it down

          Descendants

          • Galician: carreta
          • Portuguese: carreta (see there for further descendants)

          References

          Old Spanish

          Etymology

            Possibly borrowed from Old Catalan carreta.

            Noun

            carreta f (plural carretas)

            1. cart

            Descendants

            Portuguese

            Etymology 1

              Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese carreta, possibly borrowed from Old Catalan carreta, from carro + -eta.

              Pronunciation

               
              • (Brazil) IPA(key): /kaˈʁe.tɐ/ [kaˈhe.tɐ]
                • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /kaˈʁe.tɐ/ [kaˈχe.tɐ]
                • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /kaˈʁe.ta/ [kaˈhe.ta]

              • Rhymes: -etɐ
              • Hyphenation: car‧re‧ta

              Noun

              carreta f (plural carretas)

              1. cart (small, open, wheeled vehicle)
                Synonym: carroça
              2. semi-trailer (trailer pulled by a truck)
              3. (metonymic) big rig; eighteen-wheeler
              Descendants

              Etymology 2

              See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.

              Pronunciation

               
              • (Brazil) IPA(key): /kaˈʁɛ.tɐ/ [kaˈhɛ.tɐ]
                • (Rio de Janeiro) IPA(key): /kaˈʁɛ.tɐ/ [kaˈχɛ.tɐ]
                • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /kaˈʁɛ.ta/ [kaˈhɛ.ta]

              • Hyphenation: car‧re‧ta

              Verb

              carreta

              1. inflection of carretar:
                1. third-person singular present indicative
                2. second-person singular imperative

              Spanish

              Etymology

                Inherited from Old Spanish carreta, possibly borrowed from Old Catalan carreta, from carro + -eta.

                Pronunciation

                • IPA(key): /kaˈreta/ [kaˈre.t̪a]
                • Rhymes: -eta
                • Syllabification: ca‧rre‧ta

                Noun

                carreta f (plural carretas)

                1. cart, dray

                Derived terms

                Descendants

                Further reading