Pichilemu
English
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Spanish Pichilemu, from Mapudungun pichi (“little”) + lemu (“forest”).
French
Proper noun
Pichilemu m
- Pichilemu (a city in Chile)
- 1893, Revue maritime et coloniale, volume 116, page 106:
- […] de bonne heure il mouilla à Pichilemu, à 90 milles au sud de Valparaiso […]
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- 1898, Edouard Charton, Le Tour du monde: nouveau journal des voyages, page 622:
- De San Fernando part un embranchement de chemin de fer qui se rend a la Palmilla et aboutira plus tard sur la côte, à la rade ouverte et peu hospitalière de Pichilemu.
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- 2011, Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette, Chili - Îles de Paques, page 178:
- Du surf vers Pichilemu pour les amateurs.
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Portuguese
Proper noun
Pichilemu f
- Pichilemu (a city in Chile)
- 1937, Joaquim Nabuco, Balmaceda, page 94:
- […] os vinhos, os licores que encontra, e ás vezes, como no povoado de Pichilemu, não respeita as mulheres.
- […] the wines, the spirits he finds, and sometimes, such as in the village of Pichilemu, doesn’t respect women.
- 1952, Revista da Academia Brasileira de Letras, Vol. 83-84, p. 264:
- […] os restos indígenas de Pichilemu […]
- […] the Indian remains from Pichilemu […]
- Jan 1990, Trip magazine:
- Pichilemu tinha paredes enormes.
- Pichilemu had huge walls.
Spanish
Alternative forms
Etymology
From Mapudungun pichi (“little”) + lemu (“forest”).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /pit͡ʃiˈlemu/ [pi.t͡ʃiˈle.mu]
- Rhymes: -emu
- Syllabification: Pi‧chi‧le‧mu
Derived terms
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