sacho

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See also: sachó and sachǫ

Galician

sachos and other tools

Etymology 1

From Vulgar Latin *sarclum, from Latin sarculum.

Pronunciation

Noun

sacho m (plural sachos)

  1. kind of hoe or mattock (agricultural tool)
    • 1428, M. Mar Graña Cid, editor, Las órdenes mendicantes en el obispado de Mondoñedo. El convento de san Martín de Villaoriente (1374-1500), page 319:
      labrar de todas lauorias et de estercamento et çaramento et mondamento et sacho
      to work in every labour, and to fertilize it, and to enclose it, and to weed it, and the hoe
Derived terms
  • sachar (to weed, to hoe)

References


Etymology 2

Verb

sacho

  1. first-person singular present indicative of sachar

Portuguese

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Etymology

From Vulgar Latin *sarclum, from Latin sarculum.

Pronunciation

 
 

  • Hyphenation: sa‧cho

Noun

sacho m (plural sachos)

  1. mattock (agricultural tool)

Verb

sacho

  1. first-person singular present indicative of sachar

Spanish

Verb

sacho

  1. first-person singular present indicative of sachar