gabacho
Spanish
Etymology
From Occitan gavach originally ‘bird’s crop, goitre, swelling’, later ‘mountain-dweller, northerner, peasant’ (because of the high incidence of disease in these populations).
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ɡaˈbat͡ʃo/, [ɡaˈβat͡ʃo]
Noun
gabacho m (plural gabachos, feminine gabacha, feminine plural gabachas)
- a villager from the Pyrenees
- (colloquial, derogatory) a Frenchman, a frog
- (colloquial, mildly pejorative, Texas) A white man of any nation. Originally the word for rutabaga.
- (colloquial, derogatory, Mexico) foreigner, gringo
Further reading
- “gabacho” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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