Madeira

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English

Etymology

Portuguese madeira "wood", from Latin materia, derived from Proto-Indo-European *mātér- "mother".

Proper noun

Madeira

  1. Island in the Atlantic Ocean and an autonomous region of Portugal.



Portuguese

Etymology

Latin materia "stuff, timber", derived from Proto-Indo-European *mātér- "mother". Formal cognates include Spanish madera.

Pronunciation

IPA /mɐˈdɐjrɐ/
SAMPA /m6"d6jr6/

Proper noun

Madeira

  1. Madeira (island)

io:Madeira pt:Madeira

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