bigote

Asturian

Noun

bigote m (plural bigotes)

  1. moustache (hair on upper lip)

French

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bi.ɡɔt/
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Adjective

bigote

  1. feminine singular of bigot

Galician

Etymology

Perhaps from German bei Gott (by God), because, when taking an oath, some men, once they said "by God", aimed at the superior lip with the index finger, symbolising forming the cross with the fingers and kissing it. Compare Portuguese bigode.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bi.ˈɣɔ.tɪ/
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Noun

bigote m (plural bigotes)

  1. moustache, mustache; moustaches, mustaches
  2. whisker, whiskers

Usage notes

May be used in the singular or plural with the same meaning, as in English.


Hiligaynon

Etymology

From Spanish bigote.

Noun

bigóte

  1. moustache

Spanish

Etymology

Perhaps from German bei Gott (by God), because, when taking an oath, some men, once they said "by God", aimed at the upper lip with the index finger, symbolising forming the cross with the fingers and kissing it. Compare Portuguese bigode.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /biˈɡote/, [biˈɣot̪e]

Noun

bigote m (plural bigotes)

  1. moustache, mustache; moustaches, mustaches
  2. whisker, whiskers. Used when it's large and thick.

Usage notes

May be used in the singular or plural with the same meaning, as in English.

Derived terms

See also

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Tagalog

Etymology

From Spanish bigote.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /bi.ˈɡɔ.tɛ/

Noun

bigote

  1. moustache
    Mahaba ang kanyang bigote.
    His moustache is long.
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