![]() ![]() uncultivated, harsh, rough ( when referring to a land ).Alternatively from Vulgar Latin *bravus or *brabus, from a fusion of Latin prāvus and barbarus.īravo m ( feminine singular brava, masculine plural bravos, feminine plural bravas) “ bravo”, in Trésor de la langue française informatisé, 2012.įrom Old Galician and Old Portuguese bravo, from Latin barbarus, which was frequently found in Galician medieval Latin documentation with the meaning of "uncultivated, fallow".bravo!, hear, hear!, well said!, well done!.Together they had bravoed the great tragedians, and together hopelessly worshipped the beautiful faces, enskied and sainted, of famous actresses.
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