cuaño

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Spanish

Etymology

Borrowed from a Mixtec language, from Proto-Mixtec *kʷeyųʔ.

Noun

cuaño m (plural cuaños)

  1. (Oaxaca) squirrel
    • 1961, Pedro Carrasco, “Un mito y una ceremonia entre los chatinos de Oaxaca”, in A William Cameron Townsend en el vigésimoquinto aniversario del Instituto Lingüístico de Verano, México, D.F., page 48:
      Como tonas se mencionan tigre, león, sapo, rana, iguana, cuaño (ardilla), tejón, escorpión, culebra, marta, perro, gato, vaca, burro, caballo, puerco, mula, etc.
      As tonas are mentioned the jaguar, cougar, toad, frog, iguana, cuaño (squirrel), coati, beaded lizard, snake, kinkajou, dog, cat, cow, donkey, horse, pig, mule, etc.