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Cayambi Caranqui Open dictionary by Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez



Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez
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paititi
  37

It means El Dorado, City of Gold. Sacred City of the Incas, located in the Amazon. It was almost impossible to reach it, according to legend as it was protected by many natural obstacles, including anacondas, piranhas and rivers of boiling water (Shanay-timpishka). Name of a Peruvian Amazonian river.

  
ñawi
  39

Ñahui is also used. It is a word that means eye, buttonhole. It can also mean cleavage or perhaps word of honor.

  
yaruqui
  60

Name of a locality in Ecuador. It means village of old or old houses. It is also a surname of indigenous origin in Ecuador.

  
ñucanchi   llacta
  27

It means our land, back to the earth, back to my land or my terroir. It is the name of a typical dance of Ecuador.

  
chiquinquira (chiquin-quira)
  36

The correct term is Chiquinquirá, with final tilde. It is the name of a Colombian city that belongs to the Department of Boyacá. In the Muisca language it means swampy and cloudy terrain. In Colombia it is a woman's name.

  
t´inkana
  39

It means prize, gift, gratitude, entertainment, recognition. It is the name of a typical dance that is done in gratitude for the abundant harvest.

  
cahuas
  38

The indicated word is kawa. In Cayambi language it means skein of thread.

  
tandapi
  43

It is the name of a small indigenous village, elevated to the category of Parish. He has also had the names of Antonio Ricaurte and Manuel Ignacio Cornejo Astorga. It belongs to the Mejía Canton in the Province of Pichincha. It is famous for the devil's face sculpted on the rock on the mountain. In its territory is located the Ninahuilca Volcano.

  
imbabura
  106

It is the name of a volcano and a province in Ecuador. In Caranqui it means Land of the golden steppes. For some authors it means land of sunset or the setting sun. For others in Quechua it means Monte Mayor, Monte Padre or father of the Montes. Imbabura was the husband of Cotacachi (Name of another volcano in the same area).

  
guacán
  62

It is a word of the Caranqui language that means soul, spirit, soul. It can also mean face, face, face. Huacan or wakan are also used. In Ecuador it is also a surname of indigenous origin.

  
qasa
  42

It means frost, ice, snow, frozen by low temperature.

  
qallpa, calpa
  43

Land left after harvest. It especially refers to the land that remains after harvesting the potato.

  
qara
  36

It means cácara, outer cover of fruits. Bark.

  
quilla
  34

It means idle, lazy, lazy. That doesn't work. laziness, laziness, laziness, idleness.

  
yapa
  44

It means ñapa, bandage, encime . Gift that the seller gives to the buyer to build loyalty. Additional donation to a sale.

  
yari
  64

It means mostly, mainly, priority. Mainly.

  
machac
  52

Machaq is more indicated. It means drunk, alcoholic, beodo, drunk. Fond of drinking.

  
pacha
  41

It means was, long period of time, epoch. Time, space, earth, world, region. Also God, blanket or cloth.

  
yanuc
  43

It is more suitable yanuq . It means chef, cook, person who cooks the food.

  
chawchu
  40

In Cayambi language it means origin, beginning, beginning, origin, birth, genesis.

  






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