trangallada

Galician

Etymology

From trangallo (stick, peg) + -ada, a collective suffix.

One of the particular meanings of trangallo is a stick which, in contact with the millstone, hops, forcing the hopper to release some grain.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈtɾaŋɡaˈʎaða̝/

Noun

trangallada f (plural trangalladas)

  1. (dated) night feast, with dance and music
    Synonyms: fiada, fiandón, foliada, folión, ruada, serán
  2. (figurative) worthless plan, occupation or object
    Synonyms: chafullada, trapallada

References

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