- Quacha
- Quacha \Qua"cha\, n. (Zo["o]l.) The quagga. [1913 Webster]
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The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
quacha — obs. form of quagga … Useful english dictionary
quagga — noun Etymology: obsolete Afrikaans (now kwagga), from Khoikhoi quácha Date: 1785 an extinct mammal (Equus quagga) of southern Africa that resembled and was related to the zebras … New Collegiate Dictionary
quagga — /kwag euh, kwog euh/, n. an extinct equine mammal, Equus quagga, of southern Africa, related to and resembling the zebra, but striped only on the forepart of the body and the head. [1775 85; < Afrik (now sp. kwagga) < Khoikhoi, first recorded as… … Universalium
quagga — (n.) 1785, from Afrikaans (1710), from the name for the beast in a native language, perhaps Hottentot quacha, probably of imitative origin. In modern Xhosa, the form is iqwara, with a clicking q . The last one died in an Amsterdam zoo in 1883 … Etymology dictionary
kwacha — |quacha| s. m. [Economia] Unidade monetária do Malawi e da Zâmbia. • Plural: kwachas. ‣ Etimologia: língua banta … Dicionário da Língua Portuguesa