chupacabras

English

Etymology

From Spanish chupa (it sucks) + cabras (goats).

Noun

chupacabras (plural chupacabras)

  1. (cryptozoology) A legendary creature in the folklore of parts of the Americas dating from the 1990s, supposed to attack and drink the blood of livestock, especially goats.

Quotations

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Translations

Noun

chupacabras

  1. plural of chupacabra

Spanish

El mito del Chupacabras es relativamente nuevo y solamente se remonta al año 1995.

Etymology

Verb-object compound, composed of chupa (to suck) + cabras (goats), literally goatsucker.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /t͡ʃupaˈkabɾas/ [t͡ʃu.paˈka.β̞ɾas]
  • Rhymes: -abɾas
  • Syllabification: chu‧pa‧ca‧bras

Noun

chupacabras m (plural chupacabras)

  1. (cryptozoology) chupacabras

Descendants

  • English: chupacabra, chupacabras

See also

Further reading

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