badoco

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Galician

Etymology

Unknown.

Pronunciation

Adjective

badoco (feminine badoca, masculine plural badocos, feminine plural badocas)

  1. one who lives in the countryside, rustic, ignorant, uneducated, unsophisticated
    • 1934, Vicente Risco, Mitteleuropa:
      Non istá lonxe, Rankestrasse; mais com'o vehículo non vai á présa, podolle coller o gusto no meio da baraúnda que m'axorda e m'impón. Endexamais me sintín tan extranxeiro nen tan badoco, doorosamente badoco dista volta, polo feble que m'achaba d'esprito.
      Rankestrasse is not far away; but, given that the vehicle is not going fast, I can appreciate the hubbub that deafens and impress me. Never in my life have I felt so estranger and rustic, painfully rustic this time because of how feeble my spirit felt.

Noun

badoco m (plural badocos, feminine badoca, feminine plural badocas)

  1. a rustic, uneducated person; simpleton
    Synonyms: pailán, paiolo, pailaroco

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