alco

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See also: Alco, ALCO, alco-, and alço

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alco (plural alcos)

  1. A small South American dog, domesticated by the natives, now thought to be extinct.
    • 1803, John Browne Cutting, “A Succinct History of Jamaica” in Robert Charles Dallas, The History of the Maroons, London: Longman and Rees, Volume 1, pp. lxxviii-lxxix,[1]
      [] the alco, a mute little dog, caressing and sequacious, once loved and cherished by its poor Indian masters, is like them exterminated.

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Etymology 2[edit]

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Noun[edit]

alco (plural alcos)

  1. (slang, Australia) An alcoholic.
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