"Qoa" meaning in Quechua

See Qoa in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Proper name

IPA: /ˈqu.a/ (note: Cuzco)
Head templates: {{head|qu|proper noun}} Qoa
  1. (mythology) a giant cat who lives in the springs of the High Andes and is said to produce rain and hail Categories (topical): Mythological creatures, Mythology
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