machi

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English

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Etymology

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Noun

machi (plural machis)

  1. A traditional healer and religious leader in the Mapuche culture of Chile and Argentina.
    • 2015 August 19, Pascale Bonnefoy, “Alongside a Doctor’s Care, a Dose of Traditional Healing”, in New York Times:
      Many Mapuche women in La Pintana often went without health care because they did not trust conventional Western medicine or feared discrimination in public health clinics, and traveling hundreds of miles to see a machi in their communities of origin was impractical.

Anagrams

Italian

Noun

machi m (invariable)

  1. Alternative spelling of maki

Japanese

Romanization

machi

  1. Rōmaji transcription of まち

Romanian

Etymology

Borrowed from Romani makhiv.

Verb

a machi (third-person singular present machește, past participle machit) 4th conj.

  1. (slang) to get drunk

Conjugation

Spanish

Etymology

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Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈmat͡ʃi/
  • Rhymes: -atʃi
  • Syllabification: ma‧chi

Noun

machi m or f (plural machis)

  1. machi (Mapuche traditional healer)

Further reading

Swahili

Etymology

Borrowed from English march.

Pronunciation

  • (file)

Noun

machi (n class, plural machi)

  1. march (formal, rhythmic way of walking)