"carajo" meaning in Spanish

See carajo in All languages combined, or Wiktionary

Interjection

IPA: /kaˈɾaxo/, [kaˈɾa.xo]
Rhymes: -axo Etymology: The etymology is uncertain, but the most plausible source on the basis of both semantics and historical phonology appears to be unattested Vulgar Latin *c(h)araculum (“stick, rod”), which would have been a Latinized diminutive of Ancient Greek χάραξ (khárax, “stick”), from χαρακτήρ (kharaktḗr). Certain cognates include Portuguese caralho, Galician carallo and Catalan carall. Some claim that attempts to attribute Italian cazzo, with the same meaning, to the same etymon fail on phonological grounds, as the /r/ of carajo (or its absence in cazzo) remains unexplained, and no Latin phonological sequence develops as both /x/ in Spanish and /tts/ in Italian. However, the aforementioned carassus (“empty”) may be cognate with the word "carajo". Etymology templates: {{der|es|VL.|*c(h)araculum||stick, rod}} Vulgar Latin *c(h)araculum (“stick, rod”), {{der|es|grc|χάραξ||stick}} Ancient Greek χάραξ (khárax, “stick”), {{cog|pt|caralho}} Portuguese caralho, {{cog|gl|carallo}} Galician carallo, {{cog|ca|carall}} Catalan carall, {{noncog|it|cazzo}} Italian cazzo Head templates: {{head|es|interjection}} carajo
  1. (South America, Northwestern Spain, vulgar) shit! Tags: Northwestern, South-America, Spain, vulgar
    Sense id: en-carajo-es-intj-5W-Gcmlf Categories (other): South American Spanish
  2. (slang, vulgar) used as an intensifier, similar to the fuck Tags: slang, vulgar
    Sense id: en-carajo-es-intj-zl6fov9r

Noun

IPA: /kaˈɾaxo/, [kaˈɾa.xo] Forms: carajos [plural]
Rhymes: -axo Etymology: The etymology is uncertain, but the most plausible source on the basis of both semantics and historical phonology appears to be unattested Vulgar Latin *c(h)araculum (“stick, rod”), which would have been a Latinized diminutive of Ancient Greek χάραξ (khárax, “stick”), from χαρακτήρ (kharaktḗr). Certain cognates include Portuguese caralho, Galician carallo and Catalan carall. Some claim that attempts to attribute Italian cazzo, with the same meaning, to the same etymon fail on phonological grounds, as the /r/ of carajo (or its absence in cazzo) remains unexplained, and no Latin phonological sequence develops as both /x/ in Spanish and /tts/ in Italian. However, the aforementioned carassus (“empty”) may be cognate with the word "carajo". Etymology templates: {{der|es|VL.|*c(h)araculum||stick, rod}} Vulgar Latin *c(h)araculum (“stick, rod”), {{der|es|grc|χάραξ||stick}} Ancient Greek χάραξ (khárax, “stick”), {{cog|pt|caralho}} Portuguese caralho, {{cog|gl|carallo}} Galician carallo, {{cog|ca|carall}} Catalan carall, {{noncog|it|cazzo}} Italian cazzo Head templates: {{es-noun|m}} carajo m (plural carajos)
  1. (vulgar) penis Tags: masculine, vulgar Synonyms: pene
    Sense id: en-carajo-es-noun-9pUtbu9V
  2. (vulgar) (un carajo) shit (US), jackshit (US), sod all (UK), bugger all (UK) Tags: masculine, vulgar
    Sense id: en-carajo-es-noun-r4YrWbTy Categories (other): Pages with entries, Spanish entries with incorrect language header Disambiguation of Pages with entries: 6 5 42 2 4 7 34 0 0 Disambiguation of Spanish entries with incorrect language header: 3 14 11 72 0 0
  3. (vulgar) (al carajo) hell Tags: masculine, vulgar
    Sense id: en-carajo-es-noun-p7Zn-zUK
  4. crow's nest Tags: masculine
    Sense id: en-carajo-es-noun-7QzAZBxx
The following are not (yet) sense-disambiguated
Derived forms: al carajo, carajo de mar, carajote, del carajo, importar un carajo, qué carajo, un carajo

Inflected forms

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      "ipa": "/kaˈɾaxo/"
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      "ipa": "[kaˈɾa.xo]"
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      },
      "expansion": "Italian cazzo",
      "name": "noncog"
    }
  ],
  "etymology_text": "The etymology is uncertain, but the most plausible source on the basis of both semantics and historical phonology appears to be unattested Vulgar Latin *c(h)araculum (“stick, rod”), which would have been a Latinized diminutive of Ancient Greek χάραξ (khárax, “stick”), from χαρακτήρ (kharaktḗr).\nCertain cognates include Portuguese caralho, Galician carallo and Catalan carall. Some claim that attempts to attribute Italian cazzo, with the same meaning, to the same etymon fail on phonological grounds, as the /r/ of carajo (or its absence in cazzo) remains unexplained, and no Latin phonological sequence develops as both /x/ in Spanish and /tts/ in Italian. However, the aforementioned carassus (“empty”) may be cognate with the word \"carajo\".",
  "head_templates": [
    {
      "args": {
        "1": "es",
        "2": "interjection"
      },
      "expansion": "carajo",
      "name": "head"
    }
  ],
  "hyphenation": [
    "ca‧ra‧jo"
  ],
  "lang": "Spanish",
  "lang_code": "es",
  "pos": "intj",
  "senses": [
    {
      "categories": [
        "South American Spanish",
        "Spanish vulgarities"
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "shit!"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "shit",
          "shit"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(South America, Northwestern Spain, vulgar) shit!"
      ],
      "tags": [
        "Northwestern",
        "South-America",
        "Spain",
        "vulgar"
      ]
    },
    {
      "categories": [
        "Spanish slang",
        "Spanish terms with usage examples",
        "Spanish vulgarities"
      ],
      "examples": [
        {
          "english": "What the fuck do you want?",
          "text": "¿Qué carajo quieres?",
          "type": "example"
        }
      ],
      "glosses": [
        "used as an intensifier, similar to the fuck"
      ],
      "links": [
        [
          "intensifier",
          "intensifier"
        ],
        [
          "the fuck",
          "fuck#Interjection"
        ]
      ],
      "raw_glosses": [
        "(slang, vulgar) used as an intensifier, similar to the fuck"
      ],
      "tags": [
        "slang",
        "vulgar"
      ]
    }
  ],
  "sounds": [
    {
      "ipa": "/kaˈɾaxo/"
    },
    {
      "ipa": "[kaˈɾa.xo]"
    },
    {
      "rhymes": "-axo"
    }
  ],
  "word": "carajo"
}

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