Reverse Dictionary: PORTUGAL

ADJECTIVES
1587 ► LUSITAN belonging to Lusitania (ancient province of Hispania, almost identical with modern Portugal); hence, pert. to Portugal → obs.
1720 ► LUSITANIAN belonging to Lusitania (ancient province of Hispania, almost identical with modern Portugal); hence, pert. to Portugal → chiefly poetic usage
1776 ► LUSIAN belonging to Lusitania (ancient province of Hispania, almost identical with modern Portugal); hence, pert. to Portugal
1974 ► LUSOPHONE Portuguese-speaking


NOUNS, PERSON
1607 ► LUSITANIAN an inhabitant of Lusitania; hence, a Portuguese person
1812 ► LUSIAN an inhabitant of Lusitania; hence, a Portuguese person
1832 ► DAGO → DEGO orig. a Spaniard, Portuguese, or other Caucasian of southern Europe or Latin America; broadly, a foreigner → US sl., derogatory
1865 ► GARLIC-EATER a French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian person → US sl., derogatory
1873 ► GEE a Portuguese person → US sl., derogatory
1915 ► GARLIC DESTROYER a French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian person → US sl., derogatory
1917 ► THE GEESE the Portuguese, esp. soldiers, Britain’s oldest military allies → military sl.
1920 ► PORK AND BEANS a Portuguese person → sl.
1957 ► GARLIC-MOUTH a French, Spanish, Portuguese, or Italian person → US sl., derogatory
1966 ► PORT a Portuguese person → Amer. dial.
1966 ► PORTO a Portuguese person → Amer. dial.
1967 ► PORGY a Portuguese person → Amer. dial.
1967 ► PORKY a Portuguese person → Amer. dial.
1967 ► PORTAGOOSE → PORTUGOOSE a Portuguese person → Amer. dial.
1971 ► GARLIC a French, Portuguese, or Italian person → US sl., derogatory