queda
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queda
queda
From Old Galician-Portuguese caeda, from Vulgar Latin *cadeta (“a falling, drop”) feminine past participle of *cadescere, from Latin cadere. Compare Spanish caída.
queda f (plural quedas)
See the etymology of the corresponding lemma form.
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queda f (plural quedas)
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