pratu

See also: prātu

Latin

Noun

prātū

  1. ablative singular of prātus

Latvian

Verb

pratu

  1. first-person singular past indicative of prast

Old Tupi

Etymology

    Borrowed from Portuguese prato, from Old Galician-Portuguese prato, borrowed from Vulgar Latin *plattus, borrowed from Ancient Greek πλατύς (platús), from Proto-Indo-European *pléth₂us, from *pleth₂- + *-us.

    Pronunciation

    • IPA(key): /pɾaˈtu/
    • Rhymes: -u
    • Hyphenation: pra‧tu

    Noun

    pratu (possessable) (Língua Geral Amazônica)

    1. plate (flat dish for eating or serving food)
      Synonym: nha'ẽ

    Usage notes

    • Despite seemingly breaking the no consonant cluster rule, this is the only form attested for Língua Geral (see krusá). The expected *paratu is only found in Nheengatu.

    Descendants

    • Nheengatu: paratú, paratu

    References

    • João de Arronches (1739) “PRATO”, in Caderno da Lingua (overall work in Portuguese); republished as “O caderno da lingua ou Vocabulario Portuguez-Tupi”, in Plínio Ayrosa, editor, Revista do Museu Paulista, volume XXI, São Paulo: Imprensa Official do Estado, 1934, page 258:pratú
    • Anton Meisterburg (a. 1756) “Prato”, in [Dicionário de Trier] (overall work in Portuguese and Old Tupi), Baixo Xingu, Pará, page 33v, column 1, line 10; republished as Jean-Claude Muller et al., editors, Dicionário de língua geral amazônica, Potsdam: University of Potsdam, 2019, →DOI, page 225:pratú
    • anonymous author (c. 1757) “Prato”, in [Vocabulario Portuguez–Brasilico] (overall work in Portuguese); republished as Ernesto Ferreira França, compiler, Chrestomathia da lingua brazilica, Leipzig: F. A. Brockhaus, 1859, page 108:pratú
    • anonymous author (18th century) “Prato”, in Diccionario da lingua brazilica [Dictionary of the Brasílica Language]‎[1] (overall work in Old Tupi and Portuguese), page 58v:Pratú

    Sicilian

    Noun

    pratu m (plural prati)

    1. meadow, field