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Spanish
Etymology
From Occitan gavach originally ‘bird’s crop, goitre, swelling’, later ‘mountain-dweller, northerner, peasant’ (because of the high incidence of disease in these populations).
Pronunciation
- IPA: /ɡaˈʙaʧo/
Adjective
gabacho m. (feminine gabacha, masculine plural gabachos, feminine plural gabachas)
Noun
gabacho m. (plural gabachos, feminine singular gabacha, feminine plural gabachas)
- a villager from the Pyrenees
- (colloquial, pejorative) a Frenchman, a Frog
- (colloquial, Android, Texas) a white American
- (colloquial, pejorative, Mexico) foreigner, gringo