From en.wiktionary.org: ** Galician *** Etymology [gl]. *** Adjective [gl-adj] 1. abrupt **** Derived terms - [gl] *** Further reading - [R:gl:DRAG] ** Latin *** Participle [la] 1. [la] ** Portuguese *** Alternative forms - [pt] *** Etymology [pt]. *** Pronunciation [abrupi^^to] - [pt] *** Adjective [sup=+abs] 1. [pt] abrupt [extremely steep] 2. [pt] abrupt ; sudden [happening without notice] 3. [pt] abrupt ; curt [terse to the point of being rude] **** Derived terms - [pt] **** Related terms - [pt] *** Further reading - [R:pt:DAN] ** Spanish *** Etymology [es]. *** Pronunciation [+< audio:LL-Q1321 (spa)-AdrianAbdulBaha-abrupto.wav < a:Colombia>>] *** Adjective [es-adj] 1. abrupt 2. violent 3. steep 4. heavy **** Derived terms [es] **** Related terms [es] *** Further reading - [R:es:DRAE]
** Galician
*** Etymology
[gl].
*** Adjective
[gl-adj]
1. abrupt
**** Derived terms
- [gl]
*** Further reading
- [R:gl:DRAG]
** Latin
*** Participle
[la]
1. [la]
** Portuguese
*** Alternative forms
- [pt]
[pt].
*** Pronunciation
[abrupi^^to]
[sup=+abs]
1. [pt] abrupt [extremely steep] 2. [pt] abrupt ; sudden [happening without notice] 3. [pt] abrupt ; curt [terse to the point of being rude]
**** Related terms
- [R:pt:DAN]
** Spanish
[es].
[+< audio:LL-Q1321 (spa)-AdrianAbdulBaha-abrupto.wav < a:Colombia>>]
[es-adj]
1. abrupt 2. violent 3. steep 4. heavy
[es]
- [R:es:DRAE]