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joia
joia
Catalan
Noun
joia f (plural joies)
Derived terms
Etymology 2
From joiell, from Old French joiel, from Vulgar Latin *jocale (“graceful object”), from Latin iocus (“game; playing; joke”).
Noun
joia f (plural joies)
Synonyms
Derived terms
Occitan
Alternative forms
- goio (Provence)
Etymology
From Old Provençal joia, from Late Latin gaudia, plural of the Classical Latin gaudium (“joy”).
Noun
joia f (plural joias)
Old Provençal
Alternative forms
Etymology
Noun
joia f (oblique plural joias, nominative singular joia, nominative plural joias)
References
- (fr)(de) gaudium in Französisches Etymologisches Wörterbuch (Walther von Wartburg, 2002)
Portuguese
Alternative forms
- jóia (superseded)
Etymology
From Old Portuguese joya, from Old French joie (modern joyau), from Vulgar Latin *jocale, from Latin jocus. Compare Catalan joia and Spanish joya.
Pronunciation
- (Portugal) IPA(key): /ˈʒɔj.ɐ/
- Hyphenation: joi‧a
Noun
joia f (plural joias)
- jewel (a precious or semi-precious stone)
- (by extension) gem, treasure (anything considered precious or valuable)
- 2014, David Byrne, Como funciona a música, Editora Manole (ISBN 9788520439937)
- Ele tinha razão. Inevitavelmente, a música gravada se tornou um braço da protoglobalização – um processo capaz de revelar joias escondidas e de, ao mesmo tempo, destruílas.
- 2014, David Byrne, Como funciona a música, Editora Manole (ISBN 9788520439937)
Adjective
joia (invariable, not comparable)