bagual
Portuguese
Etymology
Borrowed from Spanish bagual, after Bagual, a Querandí chieftain.
Noun
bagual m (plural baguais)
- (South Brazil) an untamed or recently tamed horse
- (Rio Grande do Sul) a term of address for a man
Adjective
bagual m or f (plural baguais)
- (South Brazil, of a horse) untamed or recently tamed
- (South Brazil, of a person) uncouth; crude
Spanish
Etymology
After Bagual, a Querandí chieftain.
Pronunciation
Noun
bagual m (plural baguales)
Adjective
bagual
Further reading
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