ruído

Etymology
, from. .

Noun

 * 1) noise
 * 2) clatter, din
 * 3)  riot, tumult, quarrel, uproar
 * 4) * 1444, A. Rodríguez González (ed.), Livro do Concello de Pontevedra (1431-1463). Pontevedra: Museo de Pontevedra, page 183:
 * aconteçendose que per la ventura algũus homẽes, asi de cavalo como de pee de min o dito Sueiro Gomes, levantaren roido ou alvoroço con algũu ou algũus vesiños da dita vila que eu seja obligado de os prender e poer ẽna cadea do dito Conçello para que se façan deles conprimento de justiça
 * if by chance any man, either a pawn or a horseman, of me, Sueiro Gómez, caused any quarrel or uproar with any or some neighbours of this town, then I'm obliged to arrest them and took them to the council's jail, so that they can do justice to them
 * 1)  roar, bellow
 * if by chance any man, either a pawn or a horseman, of me, Sueiro Gómez, caused any quarrel or uproar with any or some neighbours of this town, then I'm obliged to arrest them and took them to the council's jail, so that they can do justice to them
 * 1)  roar, bellow
 * 1)  roar, bellow

Etymology 1
, from. .

Noun

 * 1) noise
 * 2) clatter, din