onca

See also: ONCA and onça

Translingual

Etymology

From Portuguese onça (jaguar).

Noun

onca

  1. (taxonomy) Used as a specific epithet

Derived terms

Eastern Huasteca Nahuatl

Verb

onca

  1. (impersonal) there is.

Turkish

Etymology 1

From Ottoman Turkish آنجه (anca), cognate with Old Turkic [script needed] (anča). Doublet of anca.

Adjective

onca

  1. so many (people, things)
  2. so much (of something)
    Onca sözden sonra ne diyeceğini şaşırmıştı.
    After so many words, he/she/it was wondering what to say.

Etymology 2

From on + -ca.

Adverb

onca

  1. in his/her/its opinion
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