different between mapuche vs lonco

mapuche

Portuguese

Noun

mapuche m, f (plural mapuches)

  1. one of the Mapuche (indigenous people of Chile and Argentina)

Noun

mapuche m (plural mapuches)

  1. Mapudungun; Mapuche (a language isolate spoken by the Mapuche)
    Synonym: mapudungun

Adjective

mapuche m or f (plural mapuches, not comparable)

  1. belonging or relating to the Mapuche people
    Synonym: araucano

Spanish

Alternative forms

  • Mapuche

Etymology

From Mapudungun Mapuce.

Pronunciation

  • Rhymes: -ut?e

Adjective

mapuche (plural mapuches)

  1. Mapuche

Noun

mapuche m (plural mapuches)

  1. Mapuche

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lonco

English

Alternative forms

  • logko
  • lonko

Etymology

From Mapudungun logko, longko via Spanish lonco

Noun

lonco (plural loncos)

  1. A Mapuche tribal leader.

See also

  • lof

Anagrams

  • Colon, Locon, colon, colón, locon

Lindu

Noun

lonco

  1. cup; bowl

Spanish

Alternative forms

  • longko

Etymology

From Mapudungun logko.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /?lonko/, [?lõ?.ko]
  • Rhymes: -onko

Noun

lonco m (plural loncos)

  1. lonco

See also

  • loqui

lonco From the web:

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