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English

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Etymology

From Malay perau, a variant of perahu. In some forms via Portuguese parão or Dutch prauw; in some forms assimilated to prow.

Pronunciation

Noun

proa (plural proas)

  1. A sailing vessel found in the waters of Micronesia and Indonesia; it has a single, large outrigger and a triangular sail.
    • 1894, Ivan Dexter, Talmud: A Strange Narrative of Central Australia, published in serial form in Port Adelaide News and Lefevre's Peninsula Advertiser (SA), Chapter XXII,
      I noticed that on the sea were numerous fantastically shaped canoes—or rather boats—like Malay proas, or the canoes used by many of the South Sea islanders.
    • 2020, Sujit Sivasundaram, Waves Across the South, William Collins, published 2021, page 231:
      Malay ‘prahu’ or proa were said to be more than a match for British vessels.

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Asturian

Noun

proa f (plural proes)

  1. alternative form of proba

Catalan

Etymology

Inherited from Latin prōra, from Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prōîra).

Pronunciation

Noun

proa f (plural proes)

  1. prow, bow (front part of a ship)
    Antonym: popa

Further reading

Chamorro

Noun

proa

  1. a traditional sailing outrigger boat of the Chamorro
  2. prow, bow (front part of a ship)

French

Pronunciation

Noun

proa m (plural proas)

  1. alternative spelling of prao

Further reading

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Galician

Etymology 1

From Latin prōra, from Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prōîra).

Noun

proa f (plural proas)

  1. bow, prow (front of a boat or ship)
    Antonym: popa

Further reading

Etymology 2

Verb

proa

  1. (reintegrationist norm) inflection of proer:
    1. first/third-person singular present subjunctive
    2. third-person singular imperative
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Ladin

Etymology

From Latin proba.

Noun

proa f (plural [please provide])

  1. test, experiment
  2. proof

Occitan

Pronunciation

Noun

proa f (plural pruas)

  1. bow, prow

Antonyms

Portuguese

 proa on Portuguese Wikipedia

Etymology

From Latin prōra, from Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prōîra), related to pro (beginning, forward). Compare Spanish proa, French proue.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: pro‧a

Noun

proa f (plural proas)

  1. (nautical) bow, prow (front of a boat or ship)
    Synonym: vante
    Antonym: popa

Derived terms

Further reading

Sardinian

Verb

proa

  1. first-person singular present subjunctive of pròere

Spanish

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Etymology

Inherited from Old Spanish proda, from Vulgar Latin *prōda, from Latin prōra (via dissimilation), borrowed from Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prōîra), from Proto-Indo-European *pro-, form of *por-. Compare Italian proda.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpɾoa/ [ˈpɾo.a]
  • Rhymes: -oa
  • Syllabification: pro‧a

Noun

proa f (plural proas)

  1. (nautical) bow, prow (front of a boat or ship)
    Antonym: popa

Derived terms

  • proel (adjective, near the prow)

References

Further reading

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Tagalog

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Spanish proa, from Old Spanish proda, from Vulgar Latin *prōda, from Latin prōra, from Ancient Greek πρῷρα (prōîra).

Pronunciation

Noun

proa (Baybayin spelling ᜉ᜔ᜇᜓᜏ) (nautical)

  1. prow; bow; front part of a vessel
    Synonym: duong

Further reading

  • prowa”, in Pambansang Diksiyonaryo | Diksiyonaryo.ph, Manila, 2018.

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