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canchar
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Spanish
Etymology
Pronunciation
Verb
canchar (first-person singular present cancho, first-person singular preterite canché, past participle canchado)
- (technical term in the production of mate, transitive) to perform the first milling of the leaves of, crushing the leaves broadly before ageing
- (Argentina and Paraguay, transitive) to toast, to roast
- Synonym: tostar
- (Argentina) to play with each other’s hands attempting to slap them and stop them
- (Argentina, fencing) synonym of vistear
- (Peru, of services, transitive) to sell, to put on the market
- Synonym: vender
- (probably obsolete Colombia slang, reflexive plus direct object, of an item of clothing) to put on, to don
- Synonym: ponerse
- (probably obsolete Colombia slang, transitive, of a spinning top) to lose
- Synonym: perder
Conjugation
These forms are generated automatically and may not actually be used. Pronoun usage varies by region.
Derived terms
References
- Morínigo, Marcos Augusto (1985), “canchar”, in Diccionario de americanismos (in Spanish), Barcelona: Muchnik Editores, →ISBN, page 121a
- Sánchez Arévalo, Francisco (1950), “Notas sobre el lenguaje de Río de Oro”, in Thesaurus. Boletín del Instituto Caro y Cuervo (in Spanish), volume 6, number 2, page 224
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