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Old Portuguese

noun

  1. the language of Portugal as spoken and written from the 14th to the middle of the 16th centuries.


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Klopp said in April when asked if Diaz had given the team tips on how to overcome his old Portuguese rivals Benfica.

From BBC

MALACCA, Malaysia — About the fastest moving force these days in the old Portuguese Settlement of Malacca is the sweat trickling down the torsos of the underemployed.

It is why you have forgotten most of the 97 goals scored by Rui Costa, the old Portuguese genius, during his career but have spent hour upon hour watching the readily-available reels of his through balls.

Tucked next to an old Portuguese fort, the Canidrome was for years the only track on the continent to allow betting on greyhound races.

“I used to be a basket case but now I live in Lisbon,” she wrote on Instagram on Sunday under a photo of baskets hanging from the ceiling of an old Portuguese kitchen.

From Reuters

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