colocolo
English
Etymology
From Spanish colocolo (“colocolo (cat)”), from Mapudungun Colo Colo (a creature in Mapuche mythology).
Noun
colocolo (plural colocolos)
- Leopardus colocolo, a small striped cat native to the western central South America
Translations
Leopardus colocolo
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Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish colocolo (“colocolo cat, rarely also refers to the monito del monte”), from Mapudungun Colo Colo (“a creature in Mapuche mythology”).
Pronunciation
- (South Brazil) IPA(key): /ˌkɔ.lo.ˈkɔ.lo/
Noun
colocolo m (plural colocolos)
Synonyms
- (cat) gato-palheiro
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