"sacaúntos" meaning in All languages combined

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Noun [Galician]

IPA: /sakaˈunto̝s/
Etymology: From sacar (“to extract”) + unto (“fat of the abdomen”). Compare Spanish sacamantecas. Etymology templates: {{compound|gl|sacar|unto|t1=to extract|t2=fat of the abdomen}} sacar (“to extract”) + unto (“fat of the abdomen”), {{cog|es|sacamantecas}} Spanish sacamantecas Head templates: {{gl-noun|m|#}} sacaúntos m (invariable)
  1. (folklore) bogeyman (an evil being used to scare children) Tags: invariable, masculine Categories (topical): Folklore Synonyms: coco

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