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comparative more Portuguese, superlative most Portuguese
Of or pertaining to the region of Portugal. quotations examples
The British army had already moved over the border and the commander had established his HQ high in the central Portuguese mountains at Viseu.
1973, Roger Parkinson, The Peninsular War, page 104
Of or pertaining to the people of Portugal or their culture. quotations examples
In San Diego County there is but one Portuguese fisherman, as is also the case in Los Angeles, the county immediately adjoining.
1887, George Brown Goode, The Fisheries and Fishery Industries of the United States, section IV, page 33
Of or pertaining to the Portuguese language. quotations examples
The latter feature indicates that a Portuguese consonant cannot constitute the nucleus of a syllable.
1981, Milton Mariano Azevedo, A Contrastive Phonology of Portuguese and English, page 31
plural Portuguese or (archaic) Portugueses
(chiefly in the plural) A person/people native to, or living in, Portugal. quotations examples
With a view to securing its more efficient working, a Portuguese was placed in charge of the entire department as Vidane.
1920, Paulus Edward Pieris, Ceylon and the Portuguese, 1505-1658, page 184
Beresford required all materials for coatees, waistcoats and pantaloons to be sent out unmade, as the Portuguese were perfectly capable of making the suits up properly after delivery.
2000, René Chartrand, Bill Younghusband, The Portuguese Army of the Napoleonic Wars, volume 1, page 23
A Romance language originating in Portugal, and now the official language of Portugal, Angola, Mozambique, São Tomé and Príncipe, Guiné Bissau (Guinea-Bissau), Cape Verde, East Timor, and Brazil. quotations examples
Portuguese, however, is slightly different from Catalan, Spanish, and Romanian in that there is no strict adjacency requirement between wh-words and the verbal cluster in indirect questions.
2000, João Costa, Portuguese Syntax: new comparative studies, page 65