cabéça

See also: cabeça

Macanese

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Etymology

From Portuguese cabeça. Sense 3 most likely a semantic loan from Cantonese .

Noun

cabéça

  1. (anatomy) head (part of the body)
    cabéça-di-bonzosoup prepared in a bain-marie using the skin of a winter gourd (literally, “head of monk”)
    cabéça-di-ventoforgetful, head in the clouds (literally, “head of wind/air”)
    cabéça-di-cobratrafficker of illegal immigrants (literally, “head of snake”)
  2. (figurative) mind
    quebrâ cabéçato dwell on one topic; to search for a solution to a problem (literally, “to break head”)
    cabéça di atumtrickster
    cabéça-grandiinnovator; ringleader (literally, “big head”)
  3. leader, chief, controller
    Synonym: máno
    cabéça-di-cúlistevedore at the docks and markets responsible for a team of coolies (literally, “head of coolie(s)”)
    cabéça-di-huiperson who chairs and presides over the meetings of the hui
    cabéça-di-lorchacaptain of a boat (literally, “head of lorcha”)

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