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See also: natal and nätäl'

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From Portuguese Natal (Christmas), because the region in South Africa was discovered by the Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama on Christmas Day, 1497. Doublet of natal.

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Natal

  1. A former British colony and province of South Africa, itself beforehand the Natalia Republic. It is now called KwaZulu-Natal province.
  2. A municipality, the state capital of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil

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Indonesian

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Etymology

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From Malay Natal, from Portuguese Natal, from Old Galician-Portuguese Natal, from Latin nātālis [diēs Dominī] (birthday of the Lord).

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Natal

  1. (Christianity) Christmas (festival observed on December 25 commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ)

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Malay

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Borrowed from Portuguese Natal (via any dialects in contact with the Portuguese like Ambonese, Ternate etc) or creoles like Kristang, from Old Galician-Portuguese Natal, from Latin nātālis [diēs Dominī] (birthday of the Lord).

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Natal (Jawi spelling ناتل)

  1. (Malacca, Christianity) Christmas; a festival/holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ and incorporating various Christian, pre-Christian, pagan and secular customs, which is celebrated on December 25 in most places.

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  • Krismas (rest of Malaysia, Singapore)

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  • Indonesian: Natal

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  • Wilkinson, Richard James (1932) “natal”, in A Malay-English dictionary (romanised), volume I, Mytilene, Greece: Salavopoulos & Kinderlis, page 167

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Old Galician-Portuguese

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Etymology

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    Inherited from Latin nātālis [diēs Dominī] (birthday of the Lord).

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    Natal m

    1. Christmas
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    • Galician: Nadal
    • Portuguese: Natal (see there for further descendants)

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    Portuguese

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    Etymology 1

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      Inherited from Old Galician-Portuguese Natal, from Latin nātālis [diēs Dominī] (birthday of the Lord). Doublet of natal.

      Compare Galician Nadal.

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      Natal m (plural Natais)

      1. Christmas (festival observed on December 25 commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ)
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      Etymology 2

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      From Natal (Christmas), because the region in South Africa was discovered by the Portuguese navigator Vasco da Gama on Christmas Day, 1497.

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      Natal m

      1. Natal (a former colony of the United Kingdom, in southern Africa)
      2. A municipality, the state capital of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
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