capacho

Portuguese

Etymology

From Spanish capacho, from capazo, from Latin capax.

Noun

capacho m (plural capachos)

  1. doormat (coarse mat that appears at the entrance to a house)
  2. (figuratively) doormat (someone that is over-submissive to others’ wishes)

Spanish

Etymology

From Latin capax

Adjective

capacho (feminine singular capacha, masculine plural capachos, feminine plural capachas)

  1. (bullfighting) Having horns pointing flat out to the sides
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