cac'h

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See also: cach, Cach, càch, cách, and cạch

Breton

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Etymology

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From Proto-Brythonic *kax, from Proto-Celtic *kakkos, *kakkā, from a very widespread child-language word for feces.

Noun

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cac’h m

  1. shit