Feminine

panocha

Meaning

  1. (feminine) corncob
  2. (feminine) ear of grain
  3. (feminine) panicle
  4. (Chile, Colombia, feminine) pancake made of cornmeal and cheese
  5. (Mexico, feminine) coarse brown sugar
  6. (Central-America, Colombia, Costa-Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Venezuela, feminine, vulgar) pussy (vagina)

Translations

épi de maïs

mısır koçanı

μουνί

Spitzmeißel

μουνάκι

كُس

Hyphenated as
pa‧no‧cha
Pronounced as (IPA)
/paˈnot͡ʃa/
Etymology

In summary

Likely from a Mozarabic derivative of a Vulgar Latin *pannucea or *pānucea, based either on Latin pannus (“cloth”) or pānus (“ear of millet”). Despite being heavily associated with panoja, not a straightforward doublet of it.

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