acha
Meaning
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billet (piece of wood used as firewood)
Frequency
Hyphenated as
a‧cha
Pronounced as (IPA)
/ˈa.ʃɐ/
Etymology
From Old Galician-Portuguese acha, from Late Latin ascla (“sliver”), from Latin astula.
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New
achar
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- (transitive) to find; to encounter (to come across something that was unknown or had been lost)
- (copulative,ditransitive) to find; to consider (to have the opinion that a given thing has the given quality)
- (copulative,ditransitive) to find (to come across something in the given state)
- (transitive) to think (to have the given opinion)
- (transitive) to think (to have an opinion regarding the worth of someone or something)
- (copulative,pronominal) to be (in the given state or condition)
- (pronominal,slang) to be arrogant or act arrogantly; to think too highly of oneself
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