"kuwaho" meaning in Kapampangan

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Noun

Etymology: Borrowed from Hokkien, exactly which word is uncertain, but possibly from 看好 (khòaⁿ, hó͘, literally “look, yeah!”) or 看虎 (khòaⁿ hó͘, literally “watching the tiger”) (compare khanhoo). Compare the cognates Tagalog kuwaho and Spanish cuajo. Etymology templates: {{bor+|pam|nan-hbl|-}} Borrowed from Hokkien, {{cog|tl|kuwaho}} Tagalog kuwaho, {{cog|es|cuajo}} Spanish cuajo Head templates: {{pam-noun}} kuwaho
  1. (card games) cuajo (a kind of gambling card game consisting of 144 cards played by three or four players) Categories (topical): Card games Synonyms: ipis kuaju, barajang kuaju, kuaju

Download JSONL data for kuwaho meaning in Kapampangan (1.7kB)

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