mocasín

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Galician

Noun

mocasín m (plural mocasíns)

  1. moccasin

Spanish

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Mocasines italianos (Italian moccasins).
Mocasín nativo (native moccasin).

Etymology

Borrowed from English moccasin, from Powhatan mockasins.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /mokaˈsin/ [mo.kaˈsĩn]
  • Rhymes: -in
  • Syllabification: mo‧ca‧sín

Noun

mocasín m (plural mocasines)

  1. (footwear, rare) moccasin (native North American shoe)
  2. (footwear) laceless medium or low-heeled shoe
  3. (snake) pit viper belonging to the genus Agkistrodon
  4. (euphemistic, Mexico) booger, bogey (see moco)

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