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Pelé becomes dictionary word

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Pelé, arguably the greatest footballer ever, is now an adjective synonymous with “exceptional”, “outstanding”, “unique”.

Real name Edson Arantes do Nascimento, Pelé, who died at 82 years last 29th December, was a Brazilian professional footballer widely regarded as one of the greatest players of all time. He was among the most successful and popular sports figures of the 20th century.

Popular Portuguese-language Michaelis dictionary in Brazil added “Pelé” as a new adjective to its online edition.

This development comes after a campaign by the Pelé Foundation, the sports channel SporTV and the Sao Paulo football club Santos, to honour the football star pooled more than 125,000 signatures

For the world’s 265 million-odd Portuguese speakers, “pelé” can now be used to denote something or someone extraordinary — the sense in which it is already employed informally in Brazil.

“The expression already used to refer to someone who is the best at what they do has been eternalized on the pages of the dictionary!” the Pelé Foundation said on Instagram.

Under the new entry, the word is defined as “exceptional, incomparable, unique” — qualities associated with “The King” of football.

The online version of the Michaelis also provides useful examples: “He is the pelé of basketball…” “She is the pelé of Brazilian drama”.

For now, the word has been included only in the Michaelis online version, though it will be added to printed dictionaries in the future.

Pelé scored a world record 1,281 goals during his more than two decades playing with Santos (1956-74), the Brazilian national team, and the New York Cosmos (1975-77).

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