cacho

(Angielski)

cachar

  1. to surprise or to catch (someone who was hidden or was doing something illegal or embarrassing)
  2. to catch (someone who was fleeing)
  3. to catch (an idea)

Częstotliwość

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Wymawiane jako (IPA)
/ˈkat͡ʃo/
Etymologia (Angielski)

In summary

Probably from a Vulgar Latin *cacclus, from *cacculus, from Latin caccabus (“pot”); compare Spanish cacho and Portuguese caco (“piece of pottery”).

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