fajo

Meaning

fajar

  1. to wrap
  2. (Latin-America) to smack, thwack, pummel (hit)
  3. (Canary-Islands, Caribbean, reflexive) to fight
  4. (reflexive) to bind (to wear a binder so as to flatten one’s chest)

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Concepts

bundle
wad
sheaf
dozens
flock
gobs

good deal

great deal
hatful
heap
heaps
lashings
loads
lot
lots
mass
mess
mickle
mint
mountain
⛰️
muckle
oodles
package
📦
packet
passel
peck
pile
piles
plenty
pot
raft
rafts
scads
scores
sight
slew
slews
spate
stack
stacks

tidy sum

tons
wads
batch

quite a little

cluster
deal
Synonyms

haz
A2
pila
C1
cantidad
B1
legajo
39k
montón
A2
multitud
B2
barbaridad
C2
montaña
B1
⛰️
paquete
B1
atado
C1
bestialidad
burrada
enormidad
fardo
42k
fibrilla
atada
C2
mogollón
39k

passel

avalancha
C2
paco
C2
bulto
C2
conjunto
B2
cúmulo
32k
gavilla
lío
B2
lote
C1
Translations

Bündel
fascio
feix
bundel
faisceau
fagot

manyoc

quantitat
cúmul
pilot
🧑‍✈️
pila
tou
castell
🏰
estiba
muntanya
⛰️
Frequency

28k
Hyphenated as
fa‧jo
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈfaxo/
Etymology

Borrowed from Aragonese
faxo
Cognate with English
English
fagot
In summary

Borrowed from Aragonese faixo, ultimately from Latin fascis. Cognate with English fagot (“bundle of sticks bound together”). Doublet of feje and haz.

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