facho

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See also: fachó

French

Pronunciation

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Adjective

facho (plural fachos)

  1. (slang) fascist, right-wing

Noun

facho m or f (plural fachos)

  1. (slang) fascist, right-winger

Galician

fachos ("torches"): Festa dos fachós, Castro Caldelas, Galicia
Sentry used to man and keep the firewood in the Facho de Donón, Galicia

Etymology

From facha, from Vulgar Latin *fascula, from facula (small torch) crossed with fascis (bundle).[1] Compare Portuguese facho.

Pronunciation

Noun

facho m (plural fachos)

  1. torch made from a bunch or faggot of straw
    Synonyms: facha, fachuzo
  2. (dated) beacon usually placed atop mountains and hills, and used to warn the locals of the proximity of an enemy
    Synonym: brandariz

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Spanish

Noun

facho m (plural fachos)

  1. (Latin America) Fascist

Synonyms

Verb

facho

  1. First-person singular (yo) present indicative form of fachar.