borracho
Ladino
Adjective
borracho m (Latin spelling)
- Alternative form of boracho
Portuguese
Adjective
borracho m (feminine singular borracha, masculine plural borrachos, feminine plural borrachas, comparable)
Noun
borracho m (plural borrachos)
- drunk (an individual who is currently or often drunk)
- squab (baby pigeon)
- squab (meat of a young pigeon or dove)
- a Portuguese biscuit made with flour, eggs and white wine
Spanish
Etymology
From borracha, possibly from Catalan morratxa, with influence from botella.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /boˈrat͡ʃo/
Adjective
borracho (feminine singular borracha, masculine plural borrachos, feminine plural borrachas)
Noun
borracho m (plural borrachos, feminine borracha, feminine plural borrachas)
Related terms
Terms related to borracho
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Further reading
- “borracho” in Diccionario de la lengua española, Vigésima tercera edición, Real Academia Española, 2014.
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