carraxe

Galician

Etymology

From Old French correcier (to infuriate, enrage), from Late Latin *corruptiare; cognate with French courroux (wrath).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /kaˈraʃe̝/

Noun

carraxe f (plural carraxes)

  1. spite; rage, anger, fury
    Synonym: rabia
    • 1820, anonymous - Ramón Mariño Paz (ed.), Tertulia en la Quintana:
      Cala, home, que me dá carraxe oír esas levantaduras de falsos testimonios
      Shut up, man, because it angers me to hear those false testimonies

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