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Kuchu in Cayambi language means cut, cut, cut, wound.
Curu , kuru or khuru in Cayambi language means worm, earthworm.
Tulca , tullqa or tullka means in the language Cayambi son-in-law (husband of the daughter).
Kitu in Cayambi language is a small pigeon. Bird similar to lovebird. Quitu.
Sacha or sach'a, in the Cayambi language means tree, fruit tree.
Yacolla, or better yakuyay, it means in tongue Cayambi to melt, to soften by the heat (to liquefy). It also means to become tasteless, tasteless.
Sumak or Sumaq in Cayambi language means good, healthy, that has a lot of kindness, kind.
I think the question is for Mismiy. If so, Mismiy in Cayambi language means to propagate, to cundir, to spread, to contaminate.
You mean no ear, no ears.
The term tampu is more suitable. It means Inn, Inn, room to spend the night or camping.
Khala or Khalla, in language Cayambi means wound, cleft, crack, crack, raja.
Ashanga in language Cayambi means offering, tribute, gift. It is also a Festival and a dance of offerings to the Virgin.
The more appropriate term is wallusqa or wallusca. It means without ears, desorejado or cropped ears.
Kara or karu means paragraph, remote, distant, separated, distanced itself.
In Colombia means person who dislikes bathing. Dirty, slobby, pig, pork.
It is a word that in language Cayambi means temple, including upper part between the ear and the eye. Very delicate area of the head.
Guangu (wanq'u, wallu, wallurisqa), is a word in Cayambi which means without ear, desorejado.
Also qusqu. In Quechua language means bedding, bed. Dry bottom of a lagoon.
In language Cayambi means salt (seasoning).
More appropriate is pusaq. Means eight (number). .