gañán

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See also: ganan and gañan

Spanish[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Unknown, with mainly two Germanic and Arabic etymologies considered. The traditional early proposition was a descent from Latin ganeō (glutton, libertine), but this has been mostly discarded. The DRAE considers the ultimate source to be Arabic غَنَّام (ḡannām, shepherd). Coromines favours a derivation from Middle French gaignant (unskilled laborer, lout, ruffian, etc.).

Pronunciation[edit]

  • IPA(key): /ɡaˈɲan/ [ɡaˈɲãn]
  • Rhymes: -an
  • Syllabification: ga‧ñán

Noun[edit]

gañán m (plural gañanes)

  1. (derogatory, Spain) Stupid and bad-mannered rural man from the Spanish countryside; yokel, hick
  2. farmhand

Further reading[edit]

Etymology (in Spanish)