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Literário

Literário is an adjective in Portuguese that denotes relation to literature. It is used to describe works, genres, institutions, or activities associated with the literary arts, including fiction, poetry, criticism, and theory. Common formations include obra literária (literary work), crítica literária (literary criticism), história literária (literary history), and estilo literário (literary style). The feminine form is literária, and the plural forms are literários (masc.) and literárias (fem.). When capitalized, the term can function as a proper noun in titles or brand names.

Etymology: The word derives from "literatura," itself from Latin litteratura, stemming from littera meaning "letter." The

Usage notes: In academic and cultural discourse, literário serves as a broad modifier for anything related

See also: Literatura; Crítica literária; Teoria literária; Literatura brasileira.

sense
evolved
from
"of
letters"
to
"of
literature"
and
is
cognate
with
related
terms
in
other
Romance
languages.
to
literary
creation,
study,
or
criticism.
It
is
commonly
contrasted
with
non-literary
domains
by
using
terms
such
as
literário
versus
científico
or
técnico.
The
adjective
can
appear
before
or
after
the
noun,
depending
on
emphasis
and
conventional
usage
(for
example,
estilo
literário
or
literatura
literária).