出典:Wiktionary
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2025/12/17 03:30 UTC 版)
From Portuguese Formosa, as in Ilha Formosa (literally “Beautiful Island”) and Vila Formosa da Imperatriz (literally “Beautiful Town of the Empress”), from formosa (“beautiful, shapely”), from Latin fōrmōsus (“beautiful, well-formed”), from fōrma (“shape”) + -ōsus (“-ful”), literally “shapeful”.
The Brazilian city was named in honor of Empress Teresa Cristina, in the 1840s.
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Formosa
From Spanish Formosa, from Vuelta la Formosa and Vuelta Fermosa (“Beautiful Turn”) in reference to a bend in the Paraguay River near the city, from Old Spanish fermosa, from Latin formosa.
Formosa
From Portuguese Ilha Formosa (“Beautiful Island”). Equivalent to a clipping of Isla Formosa.
Formosa f sg (genitive Formosae); first declension
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moas
ピルチャード
fulmars
opahs
burrfishes
boarfishes
a cocoon
むら
a village
かま
a trumpet
wahoos
くび
a hiccup