"Omagua" meaning in English

See Omagua in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

Head templates: {{en-prop}} Omagua
  1. A Tupí-Guaraní language closely related to Cocama. Categories (topical): Fictional locations, Languages
    Sense id: en-Omagua-en-name-U7~VDKb4 Disambiguation of Fictional locations: 40 43 18 Disambiguation of Languages: 77 12 11 Categories (other): English entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of English entries with incorrect language header: 56 30 14
  2. A legendary kingdom of the Omagua people (today a part of North-Western Brazil), said to be rich on gold and silver. Categories (topical): Fictional locations Related terms: El Dorado, Paytiti, Tinamoston, Trapalanda
    Sense id: en-Omagua-en-name-XtV4-G-0 Disambiguation of Fictional locations: 40 43 18

Noun

Forms: Omaguas [plural], Omagua [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun|s|Omagua}} Omagua (plural Omaguas or Omagua)
  1. A member of an indigenous people of Brazil's Amazon Basin. Categories (topical): Fictional locations
    Sense id: en-Omagua-en-noun-S5839YGJ Disambiguation of Fictional locations: 40 43 18

Inflected forms

Download JSON data for Omagua meaning in English (2.4kB)

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