cúli

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See also: culi, -culi, and cu li

Macanese

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Etymology

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Most likely from English coolie, from Hindustani क़ुली / قلی (qulī, hired laborer), possibly from Ottoman Turkish قول (kul, servant).

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Noun

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cúli

  1. coolie, rickshaw or trishaw carrier
    Chomâ quanto cúli para cartá tudo ancuzaCall for a few coolies to carry everything
  2. (derogatory) useless person, person of no worth

Derived terms

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  • cabéça-di-cúli (stevedore at the docks and markets responsible for a team of coolies, literally head of coolies)

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Portuguese

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Noun

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cúli m (plural cúlis)

  1. coolie (unskilled Asian worker)