pacu

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See also: pacú and pacʉ

English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From Portuguese pacu, from Old Tupi paku.

Noun[edit]

pacu (plural pacus)

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  1. Any of several South American freshwater fishes related to the piranha.

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Indonesian[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Inherited from Malay pacu (spur).

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pacu (plural pacu-pacu, first-person possessive pacuku, second-person possessive pacumu, third-person possessive pacunya)

  1. spur, toothed or spiked wheel fixed to one's boot for prodding a horse rode on.

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Malay[edit]

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pacu (Jawi spelling ڤاچو, plural pacu-pacu, informal 1st possessive pacuku, 2nd possessive pacumu, 3rd possessive pacunya)

  1. spur, toothed or spiked wheel fixed to one's boot for prodding a horse rode on.

Verb[edit]

pacu (Jawi spelling ڤاچو)

  1. to drive
  2. to spur
  3. to urge

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  • Indonesian: pacu

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pacu

  1. third-person plural imperfect active of pacati (to cook)

Polish[edit]

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pacu m

  1. locative/vocative singular of pac

Portuguese[edit]

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Borrowed from Old Tupi paku.

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pacu m (plural pacus)

  1. pacu (any of several species of South American fishes)

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