cojudo

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Spanish

Etymology

Related to cojón; possibly from a Vulgar Latin *coleūtus, from Latin cōleus. Compare Portuguese colhudo, Catalan collut, Occitan colhut, (Logudorese) Sardinian cozudu.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /koˈxudo/ [koˈxu.ð̞o]

Adjective

cojudo (feminine cojuda, masculine plural cojudos, feminine plural cojudas)

  1. not castrated

Noun

cojudo m (plural cojudos)

  1. (Spain) one who acts stupid
  2. stallion
  3. Any animal that has not been castrated