trasê

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See also: trase and trasé

Indo-Portuguese[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Portuguese trazer, from Old Galician-Portuguese trager, from Vulgar Latin *tragō, from Latin trahō, from Proto-Indo-European *dʰregʰ-.

Verb[edit]

trasê

  1. to bring (to transport toward somebody/somewhere)
    • 1883, Hugo Schuchardt, Kreolische Studien, volume 3:
      Trasê tamêm um vaquinh bem gord e matá par nós comê e par nós regalá:
      Bring also a small and very fat cow and kill (it) for us to eat and for us to feast on: