"sugota" meaning in Galician

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Noun

IPA: [suˈɣɔtɐ] Forms: sugotas [plural]
Etymology: From sugar (“to suck”) + -ota. Etymology templates: {{suffix|gl|sugar|ota|t1=to suck}} sugar (“to suck”) + -ota Head templates: {{gl-noun|m}} sugota m (plural sugotas)
  1. (folklore, mythology) hag; a she-vampire Tags: masculine Categories (topical): Folklore, Mythological creatures, Mythology Synonyms: meiga chuchona Related terms: sugar

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