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Galician
Etymology
From cocho (“pig; pigsty”) + -ada. Compare Asturian gochada.
Pronunciation
Noun
cochada f (plural cochadas)
- dirty place, fact or word; naughtiness
- 1899, Xan de Masma, ¡A besta!, La Habana: El Comercio Tipográfico, page 33:
- Han de perdonarnos os nosos leutores, si en latín vamos escribir dous renglós, inda sabendo qu'eles non o saben na súa maior parte, porqu'as linguas mortas sirven pra dicir o que na nosa fora unha cochada. Omnia animalia, post coitum, tristatum est.
- Our readers will forgive us if in Latin we write a pair of lines, even knowing that most will not understand, because dead tongues allows us to say what in ours could be a naughtiness: Omnia animalia, post coitum, tristatum est.
- Synonym: porcallada
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