cunhã-poranga
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[edit]Etymology
[edit]Borrowed from Old Tupi kunhãporanga (“beautiful woman”).
Pronunciation
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- Hyphenation: cu‧nhã‧-po‧ran‧ga
Noun
[edit]cunhã-poranga f (plural cunhã-porangas)
- (Amazonas, Brazil) a character who represents the feminine strength in indigenous rituals and legends of the Amazonian culture at the Parintins Folklore Festival
- 2022 June 14, Carly Anny Barros, Telo Pinto, Ray Santos, Toada - O canto do Amazonas: Livro-Reportagem sobre a trajetória da Toada de Boi-Bumbá de Parintins[1], Paco e Littera, →ISBN:
- Antes os Bois tinham as misses do Boi. O doutor Veramilton Almeida, esposo de Monica Brasileiro deu a ideia de mudar a Miss, que era a referencia de beleza feminina, por cunhã-poranga, palavra indígena que significa moça mais bela.
- Previously, the Bois had the "Misses do Boi." Dr. Veramilton Almeida, husband of Monica Brasileiro, suggested replacing "Miss," which was the reference for feminine beauty, with cunhã-poranga, an indigenous word that means the most beautiful girl.
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