chalupa
English
Etymology
Borrowed from Mexican Spanish chalupa. Doublet of shallop.
Pronunciation
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Noun
chalupa (plural chalupas)
- A shallop from Xochimilco.
- A specialty food of south-central Mexico, consisting of a bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc.
Czech
Etymology
Pronunciation
Noun
chalupa f
- cottage; rural house
Further reading
Portuguese
Noun
chalupa f (plural chalupas)
Spanish
Etymology
Borrowed from French chaloupe, possibly from Dutch sloep.
Pronunciation
Noun
chalupa f (plural chalupas)
- (nautical) shallop, sloop, launch (a kind of longboat)
- (Mexico) two-man canoe
- (Mexico) a chalupa (bowl-shaped fried tortilla stuffed with chopped meat, lettuce, cheese, etc.)
- (Mexico, slang) fat girl
Descendants
- → English: chalupa
Further reading
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