buzina

buzina
buzina s. f. 1. Trombeta curva. 2. Búzio grande furado no centro para servir de buzina. 3. Instrumento sonoro que produz um som estridente ou bastante audível. 4. Instrumento usado para produzir um som estridente ou bastante audível em veículos ou noutros meios de transporte. 5. Som produzido por qualquer desses instrumentos. • s. m. 6. Porta-voz. • adj. 2 g. 7. Atrevido, valente. • buzinas s. f. pl. 8.  [Náutica] Aberturas forradas de ferro no painel da popa.
  ‣ Etimologia: latim bucina, -ae, corneta do boieiro, trombeta

Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa . 2012.

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