guacho

See also: Guacho

English

Etymology 1

Alternative forms

Noun

guacho

  1. A tropical American composite climbing plant.
  2. A medicinal substance found in the leaves of this plant.

Etymology 2

Noun

guacho

  1. Misspelling of gaucho.

Anagrams


Spanish

Alternative forms

Etymology

Borrowed from Quechua wakcha.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɡwat͡ʃo/

Adjective

guacho (feminine singular guacha, masculine plural guachos, feminine plural guachas)

  1. (Latin America) orphaned
  2. (Latin America) fatherless
  3. (Latin America) bastard
  4. (Chile) wild-growing (plant)
  5. (Chile) single, mismatched, odd (orphaned part of a pair)
    zapato guacho
    single shoe

Synonyms

(single): desparejado

Noun

guacho m (plural guachos, feminine guacha, feminine plural guachas)

  1. orphan
  2. bastard
  3. (Mexico, slang) a soldier
  4. A soupy rice dish from Panama, containing various ingredients
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