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benfeito

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Galician

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Alternative forms

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Etymology

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Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese benfeyto.

Pronunciation

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  • IPA(key): /bɛnˈfejto/ [bɛɱˈfej.t̪ʊ]
  • Rhymes: -ejto

Adjective

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benfeito (feminine benfeita, masculine plural benfeitos, feminine plural benfeitas)

  1. handsome; slender
    • 1724, Luis de Losada, Mourning for death of king Luis:
      Pò la mañà ben cedo
      O nosso Rey Don Luis,
      Mais ledo, mais garrido,
      Qu'ò cravel, è ò jazmin:
      Tan lindo, tan benfeito
      Que posto cabe d'il,
      Adonis ê un probiño,
      Narciso vn aprendiz:
      Early in the morning
      our king Luís,
      more joyful, lusher,
      than carnation, than jasmine:
      so beauty, so handsome
      that by his side
      Adonis is but a poor thing,
      Narcissus an apprentice

Noun

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benfeito m (plural benfeitos)

  1. benefit
    • 1889, A Monteira, number 6, page 47:
      E nun peródico amerecano, El Noticiero Gallego, lemos: «Astra d'agora os nosos homes políticos perderon o tempo en discusiós moi lindas, prenuncians'oraciós subrimes i arrebatadoras; pro ¿qué benfeitos alcanzou o país? Ningún.»
      In an American periodical, The Galician Gazetteer, we read: "Until now our politicians have lost their time in beautiful debates; they pronounce discourses that are sublime and captivating; but, what are the benefits that the country has obtained? None.

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Portuguese

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Pronunciation

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  • (Brazil) IPA(key): /bẽˈfej.tu/ [bẽˈfeɪ̯.tu]
    • (Southern Brazil) IPA(key): /bẽˈfej.to/ [bẽˈfeɪ̯.to]
 

  • Hyphenation: ben‧fei‧to

Adjective

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benfeito (feminine benfeita, masculine plural benfeitos, feminine plural benfeitas)

  1. well-made