Pitaicas
Meaning of the word
The word “pitaicos” is a plural feminine noun that refers to small orally transmitted popular stories or tales.
Origin of the word
The origin of the word “Pitaicos” is uncertain, but it is believed that it has emerged from the Greek term “Pithos”, which means “jar” or “containers”. This is because, in the past, these stories were transmitted from generation to generation as if they were stored in a jar, being removed and counted when necessary.
Word adverbs
– Pictically
– Pitaiquely
Conjunctions of the word
– AND
– or
– But
– Although
– Still
Synonyms of the word
– Popular Tales
– Legends
– Myths
– Fables
– Folk narratives
Word Definitions
1. Small stories or popular tales transmitted orally.
2. Folk narratives that are part of the culture of a particular region.
Phrases that the word applies
– “Pitaic are a way of preserving popular culture.”
– “In my city, we count a lot of pitaic about legendary characters.”
– “Pitaic are passed from generation to generation, keeping alive the oral tradition.”
Examples of the word in text
As pitaicas are stories that delight children and adults. They are transmitted from mouth to mouth, preserving the culture and tradition of a people. In many regions, the Pitaicas are told at popular parties, bringing together the community around folk narratives.
Rhymes with the word
– Star
– Feastic
– Forestry
– Modestic
– Respect
Anagrams with the word
– Capital
– Piscatai
– Piscatia