traste

Portuguese

Etymology

From Old Portuguese [Term?], from Latin trānstrum, trānstrī.

Noun

traste m (plural trastes)

  1. worthless thing or person
  2. (music) fret, fingerboard

Spanish

Etymology

Probably a variant of trasto; cf. Portuguese traste.

Noun

traste m (plural trastes)

  1. (music) fret
  2. (Latin America) worthless thing or person
  3. (Mexico, in the plural) laundry (dirty clothes)
  4. (Mexico, in the plural) dirty dishes

Synonyms

  • trasto
  • (dirty cloths): ropa sucia

Derived terms

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