bagaxa

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Galician

Etymology

Perhaps borrowed from Old Occitan bagassa (whore), from Gallo-Roman *bacassa ("servant").

Noun

bagaxa f (plural bagaxas)

  1. a female prostitute

Adjective

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  1. lewd, lascivious, lecherous, lecher

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