pancho

See also: Pancho

Galician

Buraces / panchos / ollomoles / besugos

Etymology

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpant͡ʃo̝/

Noun

pancho m (plural panchos)

  1. blackspot sea bream (younger specimens)
    Synonym: buraz

Derived terms

  • panchoz

References


Spanish

Etymology

Of Mozarabic origin, from Latin pantex (paunch); thus it can be seen as a dialectal variant of the inherited panza[1].

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈpant͡ʃo/, [ˈpãnʲt͡ʃo]

Adjective

pancho (feminine singular pancha, masculine plural panchos, feminine plural panchas)

  1. calm, relaxed
  2. satisfied

Noun

pancho m (plural panchos)

  1. young blackspot sea bream
  2. (colloquial) belly
  3. (Argentina, Uruguay) hot dog

Synonyms

Derived terms

References

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