PIRLITEIRO the ending teiro is Portuguese and in Spanish corresponds to tero . See PIRLITERO , . In Portuguese there is the term PILRITEIRO, the tree whose scientific name is Crataegus laevigata or Crataegus monogyna/C] (more common in Brazil) comes from the Greek kratos that signifies ca strength. . In Spanish it is called PIRLITERO De pirla 'perinola'. 1 . m . Species of hawthorn that gives majuelas. 2 . m . Wild rose bush . It has been quoted since ancient times for its medicinal properties. It can live 500 years. With its fruit the pyrrolite or pilrito in Portuguese becomes amelette and also wine