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paccha

[ paht-chah ]

noun

  1. an Incan wooden container for holding liquids.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of paccha1

From the Quechua word phaqcha
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Example Sentences

In the stands was Dolores Guzman, a 50-year-old street vendor and the lone survivor of a 1984 massacre in the community of Paccha, now a ghost town on the shores of the Apurimac River.

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It is compounded of Paccha, the earth, and camac, the participle present of caman, to produce something from nothing.

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Cacha was conquered by Huayna Capac about 1487, and Calicuchima entered the service of Atahualpa who was his kinsman through Paccha his cousin, Huayna Capac's wife.

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