mapache

Galician

mapache

Etymology

From Classical Nahuatl māpach, māpachin (raccoon, thief), from māpachoā (to seize, lay hold).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mɐˈpat͡ʃɪ/

Noun

mapache m (plural mapaches)

  1. (zoology) raccoon (nocturnal omnivore living in Northern America)
    Synonym: osiño lavador

Further reading

Spanish

mapache

Etymology

Borrowed from Classical Nahuatl māpach, māpachin (raccoon, thief), from māpachoā (to seize, lay hold).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /maˈpat͡ʃe/ [maˈpa.t͡ʃe]
  • (Castilian)
    Audio:(file)
  • Rhymes: -atʃe
  • Syllabification: ma‧pa‧che

Noun

mapache m (plural mapaches)

  1. (zoology) raccoon (nocturnal omnivore living in Northern America)
    Synonym: oso lavador
  2. (politics, Mexico) electoral thief or fraudster

Descendants

  • Basque: mapatxe

Further reading

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