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Cuca
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Cuca
cuca
cuca
See also: Cuca
Portuguese
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /ˈku.ka/, /ˈku.kɐ/
- Homophone: Cuca
Etymology 1
Of uncertain origin.
Noun
cuca f (plural cucas)
- (familiar) head
Synonyms
Etymology 2
From German Kuchen (“cake”), from Old High German kuocho.
Noun
cuca f (plural cucas)
- (South Brazil) Streuselkuchen (a cake of German origin made of yeast dough covered with sweet crumb topping)
- Carlos Vieira (2005) Armazem Colombo, ISBN 978-1469952550, page 82: “Segundo o autor Alexandre de Freitas, “aparentada do stollen e do panetone, a cuca nada mais é do que um pão doce feito com massa mole e batida, onde são acrescentadas frutas secas ou frescas, no meio ou sobre a massa; […] ”.”
- According to author Alexandre de Freitas, “related to stollen and panetone, Streuselkuchen is nothing more than a sweet bread made with soft, beaten dough, to which dry or fresh fruit is added in the middle or on top of; […] ”.
- Carlos Vieira (2005) Armazem Colombo, ISBN 978-1469952550, page 82: “Segundo o autor Alexandre de Freitas, “aparentada do stollen e do panetone, a cuca nada mais é do que um pão doce feito com massa mole e batida, onde são acrescentadas frutas secas ou frescas, no meio ou sobre a massa; […] ”.”
Etymology 3
Noun
cuca m (plural cucas)
Synonyms
- cozinheiro (any cook), mestre-cuca
Spanish
Etymology
Of onomatopoeic origin; see also Greek κόκκυξ (kókkux) and Late Latin cucus.
Adjective
cuca
- feminine singular of cuco
Noun
cuca f (plural cucas)
- chufa, earth almond, Cyperus esculentus
- (entomology) caterpillar
- (colloquial) woman who likes to gamble
- mala cuca — evil person
- (colloquial) hag she-monster, bogeywoman
Synonyms
- (caterpillar):
- (sedge):
- alcatufa
- chufa
Derived terms
See also
- Cyperus esculentus on the Spanish Wikipedia.Wikipedia es