"chiguat" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Maratino]

Etymology: Clearly related in some way to Nahuatl cihuatl; Campbell considers the Marantino term a borrowing of the Nahuatl term; Swanton had considered Marantino Uto-Aztecan based on the idea that they were cognate. Etymology templates: {{cog|nah|cihuatl}} Nahuatl cihuatl, {{bor|sai-mar|nah|-}} Nahuatl Head templates: {{head|sai-mar|noun}} chiguat
  1. woman
    Sense id: en-chiguat-sai-mar-noun-zy5b~x7w Categories (other): Maratino entries with incorrect language header

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